Tadapox 80 mg (Tadalafil/Dapoxetine)

Price range: $75.00 through $219.00

Tadapox 80 mg is a dual-action ED and PE treatment that combines tadalafil for strong, lasting erections and dapoxetine to improve ejaculation control. It helps men enjoy longer intimacy, better sexual performance, and increased confidence during intercourse.

Active Ingredient (Generic Name): Tadalafil/Dapoxetine
Indication: Erectile dysfunction with premature ejaculation
Manufacturer: Centurion Laboratories Pvt. Ltd.
Packaging: 10 Tablets in a strip
Strength: 80mg
Delivery Time: 6 To 15 days

Tadapox 80 mg (Tadalafil/Dapoxetine)

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90 Tablet/s $75.00 $0.83
120 Tablet/s $98.00 $0.82
150 Tablet/s $119.00 $0.79
300 Tablet/s $219.00 $0.73
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Description

Tadapox 80 mg (Tadalafil/Dapoxetine) — Dual-Action Tablet for ED + PE

Fast, simple rundown: Tadapox 80 mg packs two targeted actives in one tablet Tadalafil for erectile dysfunction (ED) and Dapoxetine for premature ejaculation (PE). In plain words, it helps you get a firm erection when you’re aroused and last longer during sex. One tablet, two jobs. Use only if your prescriber says this exact combo and strength is right for you.
  • What it is: A combo tablet with Tadalafil 20 mg + Dapoxetine 60 mg
  • What it helps: ED (trouble getting/keeping an erection) and PE (climax too fast)
  • When to take: Usually 1–3 hours before sexual activity
  • How long it lasts: Tadalafil may support erections up to 36 hours; Dapoxetine’s effect is shorter (several hours)
  • Max: One tablet in 24 hours
  • Big no-nos: Don’t mix with nitrates, poppers, MAOIs, thioridazine, or other SSRIs/SNRIs

Deep Information Table

Item Details
Product Name Tadapox 80 mg
Active Ingredients Tadalafil 20 mg + Dapoxetine 60 mg
Drug Classes Tadalafil: PDE5 inhibitor (for ED); Dapoxetine: short-acting SSRI (for PE)
What It’s For Men with both erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation, as prescribed
Why Combo? Tadalafil boosts erection quality with arousal; Dapoxetine raises ejaculatory control so you last longer
Onset Tadalafil: ~30–60 minutes; Dapoxetine: ~1–3 hours
Duration Tadalafil: up to 36 hours of improved erectile response window; Dapoxetine: several hours (short-acting)
Arousal Needed Yes. Neither drug works without sexual stimulation
Dose & Frequency Typically one tablet as needed, not more than once in 24 hours
Food Effect Tadalafil is not heavily affected by food; a very heavy/fatty meal can slow things a little
Alcohol Go easy. Too much can lower blood pressure, worsen dizziness, and reduce sexual performance
Grapefruit Best avoided; can change how your body handles these meds
How to Take Swallow whole with a full glass of water. Take seated or standing (not lying down) to reduce fainting risk from dapoxetine
Missed Dose Not a daily med. If you miss your planned timing, just take it before activity as directed—don’t double up
Overdose Seek emergency help if you take more than prescribed or feel unwell (fainting, severe dizziness, chest pain)
Common Side Effects Headache, flushing, nasal stuffiness, indigestion, back pain (tadalafil). Nausea, dizziness, sweating, dry mouth, insomnia, diarrhea (dapoxetine)
Serious Side Effects Priapism (erection >4 hours), chest pain, severe dizziness/fainting, sudden vision/hearing changes, seizures, signs of serotonin syndrome (agitation, fever, fast heartbeat, shivering)
Do Not Use If You take nitrates or “poppers”; you take riociguat; you use MAOIs or thioridazine; you use SSRIs/SNRIs/TCAs/other serotonergic drugs; you have serious heart disease or severe liver issues; history of mania/seizures without control
Use With Caution If on alpha-blockers, antihypertensives, HIV meds, strong CYP3A4/2D6 inhibitors, blood thinners/NSAIDs, or if you have kidney/liver problems—doctor supervision is a must
Interactions (Avoid) Nitrates (nitroglycerin, isosorbide), riociguat, “poppers” (amyl nitrite), MAOIs (including linezolid), thioridazine, other SSRIs/SNRIs/TCAs, tramadol, lithium, tryptophan, triptans—risk of serotonin syndrome or dangerous BP drop
Interactions (Caution) Strong CYP3A4 inhibitors (ketoconazole, itraconazole, ritonavir/cobicistat, clarithromycin), CYP2D6 inhibitors (fluoxetine, paroxetine, bupropion, quinidine), enzyme inducers (rifampin, carbamazepine, phenytoin, St. John’s wort), alpha-blockers
Blood Pressure Note Both components can lower BP. Stand up slowly; avoid dehydration; keep alcohol modest
Driving/Machines Dizziness, fainting, or vision changes can happen—skip driving until you know how it affects you
Not For Women, anyone under 18, or people advised to avoid sex due to heart risks
Storage Room temperature, dry place, away from direct heat/sun. Keep away from kids and pets
Packaging Film-coated tablets; pack sizes vary by manufacturer and market
Legal Status Prescription-only in most regions
Extra Tip 60 mg dapoxetine is the higher dose. If you’re new to PE treatment, many start lower—use this strength only if your prescriber told you to

What makes Tadapox 80 mg different

  • Two problems, one pill: Tadalafil supports erections; Dapoxetine helps delay climax. Handy if you deal with both ED and PE at the same time.
  • Flexible timing: Take 1–3 hours before sex. Tadalafil’s long half-life gives you a wide “ready” window, while dapoxetine covers the immediate session.
  • Not a libido booster: It doesn’t increase desire by itself. You still need arousal and foreplay.

How to use it right

  • Take one tablet with a full glass of water 1–3 hours before sex.
  • Don’t lie down right after taking it; stay seated or standing for a bit to lower the risk of fainting (dapoxetine thing).
  • Skip heavy alcohol. A drink or two may be fine, but more can cause dizziness and performance drop.
  • One dose per 24 hours. Do not mix with other ED pills or any antidepressants unless your doctor is 100% on board (usually, they aren’t).
  • If you tried it a couple of times and it’s too strong or too weak, talk to your clinician. Don’t self-adjust with extra tablets.

Safety check you should read

Do not take Tadapox 80 mg if:
  • You use nitrates (nitroglycerin, isosorbide) or “poppers” (amyl nitrite).
  • You take riociguat.
  • You’re on MAOIs now or within the past 14 days, or thioridazine.
  • You take SSRIs, SNRIs, TCAs, or other serotonergic meds (risk of serotonin syndrome).
  • You have severe heart disease, very low blood pressure, or have been told to avoid sexual activity.
  • You have severe liver disease, or uncontrolled seizures, or a history of mania/hypomania.
  • You’ve had NAION (a rare eye condition causing sudden vision loss).
  • You’re allergic to tadalafil, dapoxetine, or any tablet component.
Talk to your doctor first if:
  • You’re on alpha-blockers (tamsulosin, doxazosin) or multiple BP meds.
  • You have kidney or liver problems.
  • You take HIV meds, antifungals, antibiotics that affect CYP3A4/2D6.
  • You’ve had stroke/heart attack/arrhythmias or unstable blood pressure.
  • You have bleeding disorders or take blood thinners/NSAIDs (SSRIs can increase bleeding tendency).
  • You have glaucoma or eye pressure issues.
Watch for:
  • Dizziness or fainting—more likely within a few hours of the dose. Hydrate, rise slowly, and don’t mix with heavy drinking.
  • Priapism (an erection lasting 4+ hours)—this is an emergency.
  • Signs of serotonin syndrome: agitation, confusion, fever, sweating, tremor, fast heartbeat. Get help fast.

Tips for best results

  • Plan the timing: 1–3 hours before sex tends to hit the sweet spot for both ingredients.
  • Keep meals moderate: huge, fatty meals can slow the onset a little.
  • Stay hydrated, but don’t overdo alcohol.
  • Sexual stimulation is required—this isn’t an on/off switch by itself.
  • If you’re brand-new to PE treatment, confirm with your prescriber that 60 mg dapoxetine is right for you; many men start at 30 mg.

Possible side effects

Common (usually mild and short-lived):
  • Headache, flushing, warm face
  • Indigestion/heartburn, back or muscle aches, nasal congestion
  • Nausea, dry mouth, sweating
  • Dizziness, lightheadedness (especially standing up quickly)
  • Trouble sleeping, mild anxiety or restlessness
  • Loose stools
Less common:
  • Palpitations, slight blood pressure drop
  • Blurred vision or blue-tinted vision (tadalafil), sensitivity to light
  • Rash or itching
Serious seek urgent help:
  • Chest pain, fainting, severe dizziness
  • An erection lasting more than 4 hours
  • Sudden loss of vision or hearing
  • Seizure, severe agitation, high fever, or other signs of serotonin syndrome
  • Swelling of the face/lips/tongue, trouble breathing (allergic reaction)

FAQs About Tadapox 80 mg

Q: What exactly is in Tadapox 80 mg? A: Each tablet combines tadalafil 20 mg (for ED) and dapoxetine 60 mg (for PE). That’s the higher on‑demand dapoxetine dose plus the standard on‑demand tadalafil dose. Q: How fast does it work? A: Most people notice effects in 1–3 hours. Tadalafil can start around 30–60 minutes and gives you a long window; dapoxetine is short-acting and helps during that session. Q: How long does it last? A: Tadalafil may support erections up to 36 hours with arousal. Dapoxetine’s delay effect lasts several hours. You won’t have a constant erection—arousal is still needed. Q: Can I take Tadapox every day? A: It’s meant for on-demand use, not daily use, and no more than once every 24 hours. If you need very frequent dosing, talk to your clinician about better-fit options. Q: Can I drink alcohol with it? A: Light drinking may be okay, but heavy alcohol increases dizziness and drop in blood pressure and can blunt performance. Keep it modest. Q: Is 60 mg dapoxetine too much for a first timer? A: Often, yes. Many men start at 30 mg and move to 60 mg only if needed. Tadapox 80 mg already contains 60 mg, so use it only if your prescriber recommended that strength. Q: Can I take it with antidepressants? A: Generally no. Dapoxetine is an SSRI; mixing with other SSRIs/SNRIs/TCAs, MAOIs, or certain migraine meds (triptans) raises the risk of serotonin syndrome. Your doctor must review your meds first. Q: What about alpha‑blockers for prostate/BP? A: Use with care. Your prescriber might adjust the timing or dose to avoid low blood pressure and dizziness. Q: Will Tadapox boost my desire? A: No. It helps with the physical response and control, but it doesn’t increase libido by itself. Q: Can I split the tablet? A: Not recommended. It’s a fixed combo—splitting may mess up the balance between tadalafil and dapoxetine and won’t be accurate. Q: What if I don’t feel much effect? A: Make sure there’s sexual stimulation, try it a bit earlier (around the 2‑hour mark), and avoid heavy meals/alcohol. If it’s still not working after a few tries, check back with your clinician rather than taking more. Q: Who shouldn’t use Tadapox? A: Anyone on nitrates, “poppers,” riociguat, MAOIs, thioridazine, or other serotonergic antidepressants; people advised to avoid sex for heart reasons; those with severe liver disease; and anyone under 18.

Related products (ask your clinician which fits best)

  • Tadalafil tablets (5 mg daily; 10 mg or 20 mg on-demand)
  • Dapoxetine tablets (30 mg and 60 mg) for PE alone
  • Super Tadarise (Tadalafil 20 mg + Dapoxetine 60 mg) — similar combo
  • Super P-Force (Sildenafil + Dapoxetine) — alternative combo option
  • Sildenafil or Vardenafil or Avanafil tablets — ED-only options
  • Topical PE sprays/gels or condoms with desensitizer — PE-only alternatives

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