Although Priligy 60 mg is not approved, this dose was used to test the withdrawal effects of chronic daily and as needed dosing of Priligy in the treatment of premature ejaculation in a placebo controlled, double blind, parallel group study in which subjects were randomized. Similar results were seen in a second double blind clinical trial with a 24 week treatment phase of 30 and 60 mg doses as needed followed by a 1 week withdrawal assessment period. Reported clinical findings have included respiratory distress, cyanosis, apnoea, seizures, temperature instability, feeding difficulty, vomiting, hypoglycaemia, hypotonia, hypertonia, hyper-reflexia, tremor, jitteriness, irritability, lethargy, constant crying, somnolence and difficulty sleeping. Before treatment is initiated, see Section 4. Combining alcohol with Priligy may increase alcohol related neurocognitive effects and may also enhance neurocardiogenic adverse events such as syncope, thereby increasing the risk of accidental injury; therefore, patients should be advised to avoid alcohol while taking Priligy see Section 4.Priligy 30 mg and 60 mg film-coated tablets – Patient Information Leaflet (PIL) by A. Menarini Farmaceutica Internazionale SRL. Your doctor may later decide to increase your dose to one 60 mg tablet. Your doctor will only prescribe the higher dose for you if the 30 mg dose is insufficient, and providing you have not experienced any side-effects such as feeling faint. Home Premature Ejaculation Priligy (Dapoxetine) Tablets Priligy Priligy Priligy is a treatment for premature ejaculation (PE) that works for 80% of men. Can help men last 3x longer Take 1 tablet hrs before sex Works for 8 out of 10 men 30mg 3 tablets £ 6 tablets £ 12 tablets £

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