Description
Poxet 90 mg (Dapoxetine) – Fast On‑Demand Support for Premature Ejaculation
Poxet 90 mg is a high‑strength dapoxetine tablet used as needed to help manage premature ejaculation (PE) in adult men. In plain words, it helps you last longer, improves control, and reduces stress during intimacy. It’s not an ED pill it’s designed specifically for PE. The 90 mg strength is typically chosen only when lower doses didn’t do the trick and a doctor has okayed it.
Why Choose Poxet 90 mg
What it does
- Helps delay ejaculation and boosts sexual control
- May increase time to ejaculation (so you last longer)
- Can improve satisfaction and reduce performance anxiety
Who it’s for
- Adult men diagnosed with premature ejaculation
- Users who tried 30 mg or 60 mg dapoxetine and still need stronger support
- Always use under medical guidance, because 90 mg is a high dose
How fast it works and how long it lasts
- Usually kicks in within 1–3 hours
- Effects can last around 4–6 hours (varies by person)
How It Works
Dapoxetine is a short‑acting SSRI. It increases serotonin activity in the central nervous system. That helps delay the nerve reflex that triggers ejaculation. Think of it as giving you a bigger “buffer” so you stay in control longer. It’s on‑demand, so you only take it before sex no daily commitment unless your doctor says otherwise.
How to Use
Timing & dose
- Take one tablet 1–3 hours before sexual activity
- Swallow with a full glass of water (helps reduce dizziness)
- Do not take more than one dose in 24 hours
- 90 mg is high—use it only if your clinician has moved you up from 30 mg/60 mg
Food & alcohol
- You can take it with or without food
- Go easy on alcohol; mixing can increase dizziness, sleepiness, and fainting risk
Practical tips
- If you feel light‑headed, sit or lie down until it passes
- Avoid driving or risky tasks if you feel dizzy or drowsy
Side Effects & Warnings
Common side effects
Nausea, dizziness, headache, dry mouth, diarrhea, insomnia, tiredness. These are usually mild and short‑term.
Serious effects (get help fast)
Fainting or severe dizziness, chest pain, seizures, sudden mood changes (like mania), allergic reaction (rash, swelling, trouble breathing). Seek medical help right away if these occur.
Who should avoid it
- Do not use if you’re under 18, or if you have moderate to severe liver disease
- Avoid if you have a history of fainting, mania/bipolar disorder, severe depression with suicidal thoughts, uncontrolled seizures, or significant heart rhythm issues
- Not for women
Interactions You Should Know
Do not combine with
- MAOIs (and for 14 days after stopping them) or within 7 days before starting an MAOI
- Thioridazine
- Strong CYP3A4 inhibitors (e.g., ketoconazole, ritonavir, cobicistat, clarithromycin, itraconazole)
Use with caution
- Other antidepressants (SSRIs, SNRIs, TCAs), lithium, linezolid, triptans, tramadol, St. John’s wort—risk of serotonin syndrome
- Blood thinners/NSAIDs—SSRIs can slightly increase bleeding risk
- Alpha‑blockers, PDE5 inhibitors (like sildenafil/tadalafil)—may lower blood pressure; only combine if your doctor says it’s okay
- Alcohol—raises dizziness and fainting risk
Always tell your healthcare provider about everything you take, including supplements.
Storage & Pack Info
- Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and moisture
- Keep out of reach of children
- Keep tablets in the original blister until use
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Poxet 90 mg for erectile dysfunction?
No. It’s for premature ejaculation. If you also have ED, talk to your doctor about safe combinations or alternatives.
- How soon should I take it?
Take 1–3 hours before sex. Many men find the sweet spot around 2 hours.
- Can I take it every day?
It’s mainly an as‑needed tablet. Do not take more than once in 24 hours. Follow your doctor’s plan.
- Will it cure PE?
It helps while you use it. It doesn’t “cure” PE, but it can seriously improve control and confidence.
- What if I feel dizzy?
Sit or lie down until it passes. Drink water. Don’t drive or operate machines if you feel off.
- Can I use it with ED tablets?
Sometimes, but only under medical supervision due to blood pressure and side‑effect concerns.
- What if 90 mg is too strong?
Tell your doctor. You may be better on 60 mg or 30 mg, or another approach.
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