

Fluoxetine 22.4mg Tadalafil 8.5mg
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Overview
This product combines fluoxetine, an antidepressant, with tadalafil, a PDE5 inhibitor used to treat erectile dysfunction. Fluoxetine is included at a dose of 22.4mg, and tadalafil at 8.5mg. The combination aims to address psychological and physiological factors contributing to sexual dysfunction. Fluoxetine's efficacy in treating depression is well-documented, while tadalafil is proven to improve erectile function. However, the effectiveness of this specific combination has not been thoroughly studied, and individual responses may vary.
The Good
May address both psychological and physiological factors contributing to sexual dysfunction.
Fluoxetine can improve mood and reduce anxiety.
Tadalafil enhances erectile function.
The Bad
Potential for various side effects including nausea, headache, insomnia, and sexual dysfunction (Fluoxetine).
Rare but serious side effects such as priapism and sudden vision loss possible (Tadalafil).
Contraindicated with nitrates due to risk of severe hypotension (Tadalafil).
Is it for you?
Best For: Adult males experiencing both premature ejaculation and erectile dysfunction, under medical supervision
Skip If: You have heart conditions, liver or kidney impairment, or are taking nitrates or alpha-blockers. Consult a doctor for full contraindications.
Ingredients Analysis
Fluoxetine
22.4 mgTadalafil
8.5 mgHow to Use
Take one tablet orally with water as directed by a healthcare professional, typically before sexual activity. Do not exceed prescribed dosage.
As needed
Prior to sexual activity
Approximately 30-60 minutes before sexual activity
Who Should Use This
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