Priligy 60mg Tablets | Dapoxetine | Treat ED
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: Priligy 60 Mg
- SKU: PR85WG785W
- Active Ingredient: Dapoxetine
- Treatment: Premature Ejac
- Alcohol: Do not drink
- MPN: P78RE78G5
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Men between the ages of 18 and 64 are prescribed the
medication Priligy 60 Mg to treat early ejaculation.
It is thought that Priligy 60 Mg lengthens the time it takes
for the ejaculate by increasing the amount of a neurotransmitter that travels
between nerve cells.
What is Priligy 60mg?
If an adult guy experiences premature ejaculation, it is
advised that he take Priligy pills.
The only people who are prescribed pills are those who have
been diagnosed with PE.
The two dosages are 30 and 60 mg. For further details on the
features and indications of the program, see the instructions.
How Does It Work?
Dapoxetine, a kind of drug known as a short-acting selective
serotonin re-uptake inhibitor, is the principal ingredient in Priligy 60 mg.
Dapoxetine stimulates serotonin activity, which has an
impact on the neurological system. Serotonin is a substance that aids in the
connection of nerve cells.
It carries the nerve impulses that trigger ejaculation,
among other body operations.
When serotonin activity in the nervous system is increased,
the ejaculatory period lasts longer and is simpler to regulate.
What are Priligy 60 mg's Uses?
Priligy 60 mg pills won't be offered to you until a doctor
has thoroughly evaluated you to make sure they're a good fit for you.
Premature ejaculation (PE), which affects males between the
ages of 18 and 64, can be treated with Priligy.
It is referred to as a urological drug and is a selective
serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) that includes the active ingredient
dapoxetine.
It increases ejaculatory control, lengthens the ejaculatory
duration, and reduces anxiety related to ejaculatory pace. As a result, your
level of enjoyment with sexual activity could rise.
What dosage is the best for it?
Men between the ages of 18 and 64 should take one Priligy 60
mg tablet one to three hours before to sexual activity.
The first dose of Priligy is 30 mg. Your doctor may increase
your dosage to 60 mg if this is insufficient, but only if the lower amount has
not been linked to any unfavorable side effects.
You can take the pill with or without meals. Swallow it
whole (don't chew or crush it to prevent having a bitter flavor) with a full
glass of water to lessen the risk of getting dizzy.
What are the Side Effects?
The majority of users benefit from this drug, however a tiny
percentage of users may encounter unwanted side effects.
Your doctor or pharmacist can address any questions you may
have.
Stop taking PRILIGY and see a doctor straight away if you
get fits.
If your mood swings, getting up makes you feel lightheaded
or queasy, or if you have any suicidal or self-destructive ideas.
What are the cautions and warnings?
The only men with Premature Ejaculation who are advised to
use Priligy 60 mg are those who satisfy all the criteria.
It should not be used by men who have not been diagnosed
with premature ejaculation. It has not been shown safe, and there are no data
on the ejaculation-delaying effects on males without Premature Ejaculation.
Heat and moisture have the potential to damage several
drugs. Keep it out of children's reach. This medication should be kept in a
locked container.
What signs of an overdose are there?
You might be unwell or feel unwell. A Priligy overdose is
indicated by drowsiness, nausea, vomiting, a fast heartbeat, trembling, agitation,
and dizziness.
If you think you may have taken too much of it, you may need
immediate medical attention.