How do I know which Poxet 30 mg dosage is right?

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    December 24, 2025 12:41 AM PST

    Poxet 30 mg (which contains dapoxetine, a medication for premature ejaculation (PE)) depends on several factors, including your individual response to the medication, any potential side effects, and your doctor’s recommendations. Poxet 30 mg is typically used for on-demand treatment, meaning it’s taken about 1-3 hours before ****** activity. Factors to Consider When Determining the Right Dosage of Poxet 30 mg: Starting Dose: For most men, the starting dose of dapoxetine is 30 mg. This is because it’s typically effective and well-tolerated for treating premature ejaculation in many individuals. Poxet 30 mg is often recommended for those who are new to this medication or who are sensitive to its effects, as it is a lower dose compared to Poxet 60 mg. Response to Medication: If you find that Poxet 30 mg effectively manages your premature ejaculation without causing significant side effects, it’s likely the right dose for you. Effectiveness: If you experience an improvement in your ****** performance (i.e., delayed ejaculation and more control) and you don’t have uncomfortable side effects, 30 mg may be the right dose for you. If you still experience PE symptoms or feel that the medication isn’t working as well as you’d like, your doctor may consider increasing the dose to 60 mg. However, this should only be done under medical supervision. Side Effects: Some common side effects of Poxet 30 mg (dapoxetine) include headache, nausea, dizziness, and insomnia. If you experience these side effects and they are mild or go away with time, 30 mg may still be suitable for you. If you experience more severe side effects like fainting, vision changes, or severe dizziness, it’s important to stop using the medication and talk to your healthcare provider. They may suggest trying a lower dose or a different treatment. Tolerance: Some people may build tolerance to lower doses over time, in which case your doctor might increase the dosage. If 30 mg doesn’t cause side effects but isn’t effective enough, 60 mg may be a better option.