* DAPOXETINE
Priligy Drug Information
Priligy is an SSRI drug (that is selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor), which is short acting. The drug is used for treating men with a condition called pre-mature ejaculation. It induces its effect by acting upon the chemical called serotonin in the brain. As the name suggests (SSRI) generic drug inhibits the reabsorption of this chemical into the brain. Thus, the drug shows its action by altering the concentrations of this serotonin, specifically in the hypothalamus. This helps men to have better control over the ejaculation. Discount Priligy is now easily available at leading pharmacy stores and it requires a prescription from the doctor.
Priligy Dosage Information
Priligy is administered orally, as tablets. The drug is meant for treatment in men only. The recommended dose of the drug is a starting dose of 30 mg. The patient’s tolerability and performance (in terms of improvement) is observed. If the drug is tolerated well and if not much improvement is observed then the dose may be increased to 60 mg (with the doctor’s advice). North Meds offers cheap Priligy at doses of 30 mg, 60 mg and 90 mg.
Side Effects and Precautions for Priligy
The drug may have some serious or less-serious side effects. Possible side effects of Dapoxetine are headache, feeling sick or dizziness. Other common side effects that you may have with the drug are anxiety, restlessness, erectile dysfunction, numbness, flushing (face becoming red), sweating profusely or dream changes. Priligy may also cause bloating, sleep disturbances, fatigue, vomiting, stomach pain, stuffy nose, increase in the blood pressure, decreased sex drive, blurred vision, dry mouth or trembling. You may have serious side effects with Dapoxetine which may include fits (seizures), mood changes, suicidal thoughts, light headedness or fainting (especially while standing up). If you experience these serious side effects then get immediate medical help. If you have any allergy to the drug then do not use or buy Priligy without consulting your physician/ doctor.
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