stephenbarkin
195 posts
Sep 10, 2024
1:24 AM
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Poxet 90 mg, which contains Dapoxetine, is primarily used to treat premature ejaculation in men. Deciding when to stop taking Poxet 90 mg should always be guided by your healthcare provider, based on your response to the medication and any potential side effects. However, here are some general considerations for when it might be appropriate to stop:
When to Stop Taking Poxet 90 mg:
Achievement of Desired Control: If you have achieved satisfactory control over your symptoms, your doctor might suggest stopping or adjusting the dose.
Side Effects: If you experience adverse effects like nausea, dizziness, headache, mood changes, or any severe side effects, you should contact your healthcare provider immediately. They may advise stopping or switching to a different medication.
No Improvement: If you do not see any improvement in your symptoms after a reasonable period of use (usually a few weeks), it may be necessary to reassess the treatment approach.
Interaction with Other Medications: If you start taking new medications that could interact with Poxet 90 mg (e.g., antidepressants, certain antibiotics, or other medications affecting serotonin levels), you might need to discontinue Poxet after consulting with your healthcare provider.
Underlying Health Conditions: If you develop new health conditions, particularly those affecting the heart, liver, or kidneys, it may no longer be safe to continue Poxet.
Lifestyle or Personal Choice: If you decide, after consulting with your healthcare provider, that you no longer wish to take the medication, you may be able to stop.
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