| 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 |
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