Description
Poxet 60 is used for the treatment of a condition called premature ejaculation in the UK. This is a sex-related condition in which a man ejaculates before starting the intercourse or ejaculates quickly during sexual intercourse. This medicine is used to increase the sex duration and delay the discharge of ejaculation and in this way person can handle the timing of ejaculation. This medicine has some side effects too but they are not so much lethal. Consult your doctor before the use of this medicine. If you are allergic to this medicine then don’t take this medicine. Use it only when you are experiencing premature ejaculation. You can take it with or without food according to the advice of the doctor. Just take one tablet in 24 hours. This drug is not suitable for everyone, inform your doctor if you are experiencing any kind of side effects. It is not recommended for women and children below 18 years of age.
Uses of Poxet 60 mg:
This medicine is used for premature ejaculation(A sexual condition in which a man ejaculates before sexual intercourse or may have very low timing).
Dosage:
Missed dose:
Poxet in the UK is taken when a person feels it’s needed. So, there are very less chances of missing the dose.
Overdose:
A person should avoid taking more than the recommended dose, and inform his doctor when experiencing some side effects of this drug.
Side effects
Following are the Major & minor side effects of poxet 60 mg:
Dizziness
Drowsiness
Nervousness and confusion
Excessive sweating
Diarrhoea
Headache
Decrease sexual desire
Decrease sexual performance
Blurred vision
Loss of vision
Tinnitus in the ears
Bradycardia or tachycardia
Increase in blood pressure(HTN)
Excessive tiredness
Dry mouth
Anxiety
Night dreams
Sleepiness
Nausea and vomiting
Erection problems
Kidney problems
Liver problems
Heart problems
Concerns about Poxet 60 mg in the UK:
Onset of action:
The time taken by the poxet is very short so it is difficult to access its time of onset, so its time of onset is unknown.
Duration of effects:
This is also difficult to assess the duration of the poxet effect, but it is assumed that its effect can last for a few hours.
Safe with Alcohol?
Poxet 60 mg is not considered safe for a person who is using Alcohol, because it increases the risk of side effects like headache, drowsiness, lethargy, allergy etc
Is it Habit forming?
This drug is not considered an addictive drug, so it is not habit habit-forming drug. its use depends upon a person’s need for this medicine.
Used in pregnancy:
Poxet is not safe for pregnancy, so it is not recommended in pregnancy.
Used with breastfeeding:
It is prohibited in breastfeeding mothers because it can affect both mother and baby.
When not to use?
Allergic reactions:
Stop taking this medication, if you are suffering from any kind of allergic problem. Serious side effects of allergic reactions are rare, But you must be very careful when you experience the following symptoms, such as skin rash, itching of the skin, swelling of face, and throat, difficulty in breathing, tongue rash, sneezing and dizziness.
Heart failure:
Heart failure is a critical condition in which the heart pumps insufficient blood that cannot meet the demand for oxygen for the body. If you are suffering from any heart disease, don’t use this drug. This will aggravate the symptoms, such as bradycardia, tachycardia, and arrhythmias.
Bipolar disorders:
Bipolar is a mental condition in which a person experiences mood swings, which include mania(a person will be excited, hyperactive, and enthusiastic)and dysmanic condition(a person will have low moods and sadness)or depression. If you have a history of any mental health condition, don’t use this medicine, because it will aggravate your situation.
Moderate to severe liver impairment:
If a person is suffering from any liver condition like acute liver failure, cirrhosis or hepatitis, he should avoid poxet 60 mg. Because this drug will further worsen liver disorders. Impaired liver causes accumulation of drugs in the blood and causes many side effects.
Warnings:
Other Medicines:
Poxet 60 mg can interact with many other drugs and can cause very severe effects. Before taking this medicine consult your doctor in the UK and tell him about the medicine you are taking and the history of medicines.
It can interact with the following medicines:
- Erythromycin
- Azithromycin
- Ketoconazole
- Fluconazole
- Lithium
- Verapamil
- Warfarin
- Tramadol
Use in healthy man:
A normal person who never experiences premature ejaculation should not use this drug. The efficacy and safety of this drug is not for healthy men. Avoid taking this medicine without the advice of your doctor.
Orthostatic hypertension:
It is a condition in which a person experiences a lowering of blood pressure when he changes his position from sitting or lying to standing position. It can make you faint and dizzy. Don’t use it without a doctor’s advice.
Bleeding disorders:
Poxet 60 mg is not recommended for those who are experiencing any kind of bleeding disorder. A person should be very careful and consult his doctor before using this medicine.