Poxet 30 mg contains Dapoxetine, a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) used to treat Premature Ejaculation (PE) in adult men. While generally safe when taken as prescribed, certain symptoms require immediate discontinuation and prompt medical attention to prevent serious complications.
Severe Allergic Reactions:
Signs of a hypersensitivity reaction, such as rash, hives, swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat, or difficulty breathing, necessitate stopping the medication immediately. These could indicate anaphylaxis, a life-threatening condition requiring emergency care.
Cardiovascular Symptoms:
Poxet can rarely affect heart rate and blood pressure. Chest pain, palpitations, dizziness, fainting, or severe hypotension are red flags. These symptoms may indicate cardiovascular stress and warrant discontinuation and urgent evaluation.
Neurological or Psychiatric Symptoms:
Sudden changes in mood, agitation, anxiety, or suicidal thoughts are serious warning signs. Additionally, severe dizziness, confusion, or fainting episodes could signal neurological complications or an adverse reaction to the medication.
Serotonin Syndrome:
Concurrent use of Poxet 30 with other serotonergic medications can cause serotonin syndrome, which is potentially fatal. Symptoms include rapid heart rate, high fever, sweating, shivering, tremors, muscle rigidity, confusion, and seizures. If these occur, stop Poxet immediately and seek emergency care.
Patients taking Poxet 30 mg should immediately stop the medication and seek professional help if they experience allergic reactions, chest pain, severe neurological symptoms, serotonin syndrome, priapism, or unusual systemic reactions. Early recognition and prompt discontinuation are critical to avoid serious or life-threatening complications.

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