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Dejac 30mg Tablet 4s

Dejac 30mg Tablet 4s is a medication Dapoxetine, typically prescribed to address issues related to ejaculation in men. It belongs to a class of drugs known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs).

Dejac 30mg Tablet 4s which is a combination of Dapoxetine influences serotonin, a brain chemical involved in the circuit controlling ejaculation. By preventing the reabsorption of serotonin in nerve cells, it increases its activity. This action aims to improve control over ejaculation.

Follow your doctor's instructions regarding the prescribed dose and duration. Swallow the tablet whole, without crushing or chewing it. It can be taken with or without food, but consistency in the daily intake time is recommended for optimal results.

Possible side effects may include drowsiness, nausea, tremors, vomiting, dizziness, erectile dysfunction, fatigue, headache, increased sweating, indigestion, and restlessness.

Be cautious about orthostatic hypotension, a sudden drop in blood pressure when changing positions. Take care, especially during initial treatment days, when moving from sitting or lying to standing positions. Combining dapoxetine with other medications that affect serotonin levels might increase the risk of serotonin syndrome, characterized by various symptoms like confusion, hallucinations, changes in blood pressure and heart rate, fever, and more.

Dapoxetine is taken on an as-needed basis, so there's no strict schedule. If you miss a dose and the next one is due soon, skip the missed dose. Avoid taking two doses at once to ensure adherence to medication guidelines.

Always adhere to your doctor's advice, and if you experience any concerning symptoms or side effects while using this medication, promptly consult your healthcare provider.

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