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How long can dapoxetine delay physical harm?

Asked by:Iris

Asked on:Apr 02, 2026 08:51 AM

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  • Chelsea Chelsea

    Apr 02, 2026

    Dapoxetine can usually be delayed for 15-60 minutes, and its physical harm is closely related to individual differences and medication specifications. Dapoxetine is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, mainly used to treat premature ejaculation. Common adverse reactions include headache, nausea, dizziness, etc. Most symptoms are mild and short-lived.

    The delayed effect of dapoxetine varies from person to person and is related to the drug absorption speed, dose and individual sensitivity. At a dose of 30 mg, most users can extend their sexual life by 15-30 minutes, and some may extend it to 60 minutes. The drug needs to be taken 1-3 hours before sexual intercourse, and it will take effect faster on an empty stomach. The drug has a short half-life, can be completely metabolized within 24 hours, and will not accumulate in the body for a long time. Common adverse reactions include mild dizziness or gastrointestinal discomfort, which usually resolve spontaneously within 2-3 hours. Avoid drinking alcohol or taking it with other psychotropic drugs during medication to reduce the risk of adverse reactions.

    In rare cases, serious side effects may occur, such as syncope, arrhythmia, or allergic reactions, which are more common in patients with overdose or combined cardiovascular disease. Long-term irregular use of medications may lead to dependence or worsen erectile dysfunction. It is contraindicated for those with a history of severe liver and kidney dysfunction, heart disease or mental illness. If blurred vision, chest pain, or an erection persists for more than 4 hours, stop taking the medicine immediately and seek medical attention.

    It is recommended to use dapoxetine under the guidance of a doctor, with an initial dose of 30 mg and no more than 3 times a week. Maintain a regular schedule during medication to avoid excessive fatigue. Regularly evaluate the improvement of sexual function. If the effect is not significant after 6 weeks, the treatment plan needs to be adjusted. At the same time, combined with psychological behavioral therapy, such as suspension skills training, it can reduce drug dependence and consolidate long-term effects.