How long can Dapoxetine Hydrochloride Tablets delay

Dapoxetine hydrochloride tablets can generally be delayed 2-5 times, and the specific time is affected by individual differences, drug dosage, medication timing, and other factors. This medication is mainly used to treat premature ejaculation and should be taken as needed under the guidance of a doctor. Dapoxetine hydrochloride is a short acting selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor that prolongs ejaculation latency by regulating neurotransmitters. Clinical data shows that most patients take the medication within 1-3 hours and the effect can last until 24 hours after taking the medication. First time users may experience mild dizziness or nausea, which usually subsides with increasing medication frequency. It is recommended to take it on an empty stomach 1-2 hours before sexual activity and avoid taking it with alcohol or grapefruit juice.

Some patients may experience short duration of effects or strong side effects due to sensitive constitution or concomitant medication. Patients with underlying diseases such as heart disease and liver and kidney dysfunction need to adjust their dosage. Medication only improves symptoms and requires psychological counseling and behavioral training. Long term frequent use may develop tolerance, and it is recommended to take medication no more than 3 times a week.

During the use of dapoxetine hydrochloride tablets, it is important to maintain a regular daily routine and avoid excessive fatigue. Eating seafood and nuts rich in zinc and magnesium can help with nerve conduction function. It is recommended that partners participate in the treatment together and consolidate the therapeutic effect through behavioral training such as pausing compression. If there are persistent palpitations or visual abnormalities, stop taking medication immediately and seek medical attention. Regular follow-up evaluations of medication plans are recommended, and it is not advisable to increase or decrease the dosage on one's own.

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