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Active ingredient
Each tablet contains 30 mg of dapoxetine hydrochloride.

Excipients
Lactose monohydrate (bovine origin), microcrystalline cellulose, croscarmellose sodium, colloidal anhydrous silica, magnesium stearate, hypromellose, titanium dioxide (E171), triacetin, black iron oxide (E172), yellow iron oxide (E172)


1. What is PRILIGY and what is it used for?



- 30 mg tablets of PRILIGY are about 6.5 mm thick, light gray, convex and round tablets with "30" number printed in a triangle on one side.

- PRILIGY is a drug used in the treatment of premature ejaculation in adult men between the ages of 18-64, which affects their sexual intercourse with their partners.

- PRILIGY contains dapoxetine as an active ingredient. This is a drug that belongs to the group of other urological drugs called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs).

- PRILIGY increases the time until you ejaculate; allows you to control the ejaculation. This reduces your frustration and frustration with your rapid ejaculation.


2.How to use PRILIGY?



Always take the PRILIGY tablet exactly as your doctor has told you. If you are not sure, check this with your doctor.
Instructions for proper use and dose / frequency of administration

- The usual dose is 30 mg. Your doctor may increase this dose to 60 mg if necessary.

- Take this medicine 1 to 3 hours before sexual activity.

- Do not take PRILIGY more than once in 24 hours or a day.

- If you are younger than 18 years old or older than 65 years old, do not use this drug.

- Talk to your doctor about the need to continue the treatment after using it for the first 4 weeks (at least 6 doses). If the decision is made to continue your treatment, you should meet with your doctor every 6 months.

Application route and method

Drink this medicine with at least one full glass of water to avoid the bitter taste. This way, you also reduce the risk of fainting. (see Chapter 4 "fainting and low blood pressure")

- This drug can be taken with or without food.

Different age groups

Use in the elderly

It should not be used in people older than 65 years. It is used in children younger than 65 years old as in adults.

Use in children

It is not recommended for use under 18 years of age.

Special use cases

Kidney failure:

It can be used in cases of mild and moderate renal insufficiency without the need for dose adjustment; however, caution should be exercised. Its use is not recommended if there is severe kidney failure.

Liver failure:

It should not be used in cases of moderate and severe liver failure.

If you have an impression that the effect of PRILIGY is too strong or too weak, talk to your doctor or pharmacist.

If you use more PRILIGY than you should

If you take more PRILIGY than your doctor recommends, you may feel sick or sick.

If you have used more than you should use from PRILIGY, talk to a doctor or pharmacist.


3. What are the possible side effects?


Like all medicines, people who are sensitive to the ingredients of PRILIGY may have side effects.

If any of the following occur, stop using PRILIGY and IMMEDIATELY inform your doctor or go to the nearest emergency department:

- If you have a seizure with convulsions

If you faint or feel lightheaded when you stand up

If you feel any change in mood

If you start thinking about suicide or harming yourself

These are all very serious side effects.

If you have one of these, you may need urgent medical attention or hospitalization. All of these very serious side effects are very rare.

Fainting and low blood pressure

This medicine may cause you to faint or drop your blood pressure when you stand up. To reduce the risk of these situations:

Drink this medicine with at least one full glass of water.

- While using the drug, make sure that your body is not dehydrated. Your body may be dehydrated if:

 If you have not taken any drinks in the last 4-6 hours before taking the medicine

 You have been sweating for a long time

 If you have a disease with fever, diarrhea or vomiting

- If you feel like you are going to faint (feeling sick, dizziness / lightheadedness, blurred consciousness, sweating or an abnormal palpitations in your heart) or if you experience symptoms such as darkening of your eyes, nausea, or staggering, you may lie down immediately and reach out from other parts of your body. keep it down or sit down with your head between your knees and stay so until symptoms resolve. This will protect you from having a fainting fit or falling and injuring you if you pass out.

- If you have been sitting or lying down for a long time, do not stand up immediately.

- If you feel faint when you take this medicine, do not use it in vehicles or machines.