Description
Super P Force — Product Description
Super P Force is a dual‑action tablet for men that tackles two common issues at the same time erectile dysfunction (ED) and premature ejaculation (PE). It combines sildenafil citrate (the ED medicine many people know) with dapoxetine (a short‑acting SSRI used for PE). it helps you get and keep an erection, and it helps you last longer. One pill, two jobs. Nice and simple.
What’s inside
- Most Super P Force tablets contain sildenafil 100 mg + dapoxetine 60 mg. Always check your pack and your prescription label for the exact strength.
What it’s used for
- Men with ED who also struggle with finishing too fast
- On‑demand use before sexual activity (not a daily maintenance med)
Big benefits you’ll notice
- Stronger, more reliable erections with sexual stimulation
- Better control over climax, so sex doesn’t feel rushed
- Convenient “all‑in‑one” pill instead of taking two separate meds
How Super P Force Works
- Sildenafil increases blood flow to the penis when you’re aroused by blocking PDE5 (a natural enzyme that tightens blood vessels). It doesn’t cause an automatic erection you still need sexual stimulation.
- Dapoxetine helps delay ejaculation by boosting serotonin activity in key pathways. It’s fast‑acting and leaves the system relatively quickly, so it’s meant for use only when needed.
Time to effect and how long it lasts
- Start time: usually 30–60 minutes before sex
- Peak effect: about 1–3 hours after taking it
- Duration: sildenafil benefits can last around 4–6 hours; dapoxetine’s timing window for delay is typically within the first few hours
How to Use It
- Take 1 tablet with water about 1–3 hours before sexual activity (follow your doctor’s timing advice).
- With or without food is okay, but a heavy, high‑fat meal can slow things down.
- Do not take more than one tablet in 24 hours.
- Do not mix with other ED medicines or separate dapoxetine tablets unless your prescriber says so.
- Go easy on alcohol. It can reduce performance and raise dizziness or fainting risk.
Who Should Not Use It
Skip Super P Force and talk to your doctor if you:
- Take nitrates (for chest pain) or poppers (amyl nitrite) — dangerous blood pressure drop risk
- Take riociguat for pulmonary hypertension
- Use thioridazine or MAO inhibitors, or take other SSRIs/SNRIs/triptans/linezolid — serotonin syndrome risk with dapoxetine
- Have serious heart disease, recent heart attack or stroke, unstable angina, severe liver problems, or very low blood pressure
- Have a history of fainting, significant dehydration, bipolar disorder, severe depression, or seizures
- Have certain eye diseases (like retinitis pigmentosa) or sudden vision loss history
- Are under 18 or not male this product is only for adult men
Possible Side Effects
Common (usually mild and short‑lived):
- Headache, flushing, warm face
- Dizziness or lightheadedness (stand up slowly)
- Indigestion, nausea, dry mouth
- Stuffy nose
- Mild diarrhea (from dapoxetine)
Less common but important:
- Fainting or feeling like you might pass out (dapoxetine can lower blood pressure when standing)
- Fast heartbeat or palpitations
- Blurred vision or color tinge
- Mood changes, agitation, or unusual anxiety
Stop and get medical help right away if you have:
- Chest pain, severe dizziness, fainting, or shortness of breath
- Painful erection or an erection lasting more than 4 hours (priapism)
- Sudden vision or hearing loss
- Signs of an allergic reaction (rash, swelling, trouble breathing)
Interactions to Watch
Tell your healthcare provider about all medicines and supplements. Key interactions include:
- Nitrates or nitric oxide donors (major no‑go)
- Alpha‑blockers for prostate/BP (doxazosin, tamsulosin) may cause low blood pressure; spacing and dose adjustments may be needed
- Other antidepressants (SSRIs, SNRIs, TCAs), MAOIs, lithium, tramadol, triptans, linezolid, St. John’s wort — higher serotonin syndrome risk
- Strong CYP3A4 inhibitors (ketoconazole, itraconazole, clarithromycin, ritonavir) — can raise drug levels
- Other PDE5 inhibitors (tadalafil, vardenafil, avanafil) — don’t combine
- Heavy alcohol or recreational “poppers” — dangerous drop in blood pressure
Tips for Best Results
- Take it on an as‑needed schedule only; never more than once daily.
- Plan your timing. Aim for a 1–3 hour window before sex for reliable performance and control.
- Avoid heavy meals right beforehand to get quicker onset.
- Stay hydrated, and stand up slowly if you’re prone to dizziness.
- If results aren’t what you expected, don’t just increase the dose. Check in with your prescriber—small timing changes or a different strength/medicine might fit you better.
Storage & Handling
- Store at room temperature, dry, and away from direct light.
- Keep tablets in the original blister until use.
- Keep out of reach of children and pets.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is Super P Force used for?
A: It’s used to treat erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation in adult men, in one tablet.
Q: How fast does it work?
A: Most guys feel effects within 30–60 minutes. Dapoxetine’s delay effect is strongest about 1–3 hours after the dose.
Q: Will it cause an erection without arousal?
A: No. Sildenafil supports a natural erection only when you’re sexually stimulated.
Q: How long does it last?
A: Effects can last around 4–6 hours for erections. PE control is best in the first few hours after taking it.
Q: Can I drink alcohol with it?
A: Light alcohol may be okay, but heavy drinking can make dizziness and performance worse. Safer to limit or skip alcohol.
Q: Can I take it every day?
A: It’s designed for as‑needed use, not daily long‑term dosing. Never more than one tablet in 24 hours.
Q: What if I’m already on an antidepressant?
A: Talk to your prescriber first. Dapoxetine can interact with SSRIs, SNRIs, MAOIs, and some other mood meds.
Q: Is it safe with high blood pressure meds?
A: Some combinations are fine, but alpha‑blockers and nitrates can be risky. Your doctor needs to review your regimen.
Q: What if one tablet doesn’t work?
A: Don’t double up. Share details with your provider about timing, meals, and side effects. They may adjust the plan or pick a different option.
Q: Who shouldn’t use it?
A: Men taking nitrates or riociguat, men with serious heart disease, severe liver issues, a history of fainting, or those on certain antidepressants should avoid it unless a clinician says otherwise.
Related Products
- Sildenafil (Viagra and generics) — ED treatment
- Tadalafil (Cialis and generics) — daily or on‑demand ED option
- Vardenafil — alternative PDE5 inhibitors
- Super Tadarise (tadalafil + dapoxetine) — dual‑action alternative, as prescribed
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