Does Hydrochloride Dapoxetine Have a Delay Effect?
Dapoxetine hydrochloride is a medication used to treat premature ejaculation. Its mechanism of action is related to inhibiting the reabsorption of 5-hydroxytryptamine by neurons, thereby affecting the potential difference of neurotransmitters acting on receptors before and after cell synapses. Clinical practice has confirmed that reasonable use under the guidance of a doctor can significantly improve all indicators of premature ejaculation, including enhancing ejaculation control ability, improving sexual satisfaction, and prolonging the latency of ejaculation within the vagina.
Patients taking dapoxetine hydrochloride generally have good tolerance and fewer adverse reactions. It has been approved for the treatment of premature ejaculation in nearly 60 countries worldwide. Please note that adverse reactions such as headache, dizziness, nausea, diarrhea, insomnia, and fatigue may occur during medication. Generally, the symptoms are relatively minor and can disappear after discontinuation of medication. If the condition is severe, please seek medical attention.
If the patient experiences possible prodromal symptoms, they should immediately lie down so that the head is lower than the other parts of the body, or sit down and place the head between the knees until the symptoms disappear. Patients should be warned to avoid situations that could lead to injury if syncope or other central nervous system (CNS) effects occur, including driving or operating dangerous machinery. The concurrent use of alcohol with this product may exacerbate alcohol-related neurosensory effects and may also worsen adverse reactions in the neurocardiovascular system (such as syncope), thus increasing the risk of accidental injury. Therefore, it is recommended that patients avoid consuming alcohol while taking this product.