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I have erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation, and sometimes use dapoxy or Suhagra Force tablets. Which medicine is better and safer to improve my performance?

Asked by Male, 36 · 16 days ago

Erectile dysfunction with premature ejaculation can be managed with medicines. Still, the choice depends on your main issue and safety. Medicines meant for timing control are usually safer if early ejaculation is the main problem. At the same time, combination tablets may help both erection and timing, but can have more side effects. These medicines should not be used regularly without proper advice. Focus on reducing stress, improving sleep, and staying active, and consult your doctor to choose the safest and most suitable treatment.
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  1. Effectiveness:a. Dapoxy (DAPOXETINE-30MG): Primarily treats premature ejaculation by increasing serotonin levels, enhancing ejaculatory control and timing.b. Suhagra Force (SILDENAFIL-50MG+DAPOXETINE-30MG): Treats both erectile dysfunction (ED) and premature ejaculation. Sildenafil improves erections by increasing blood flow, while dapoxetine targets ejaculation control.

  2. Safety:a. Dapoxy: Generally safe but may cause dizziness, which affects activities requiring mental alertness.b. Suhagra Force: Effective for ED and premature ejaculation but has more potential side effects, e.g., headaches, vision problems. Not recommended for those with heart issues or taking certain medications (e.g., nitrates).

  3. Recommendation:a. Use Dapoxy if your primary concern is only premature ejaculation.b. Choose Suhagra Force if addressing both ED and premature ejaculation, provided you have no contraindications (consult a doctor).

Note: Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice.

Answered 16 days ago