Are there any withdrawal symptoms Super Vilitra ?

by Guest » Wed May 14, 2025 05:14 am
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Super Vilitra is a combination medication that typically contains vardenafil (like Vilitra 60) and dapoxetine (an SSRI used to treat premature ejaculation). It's used to treat both erectile dysfunction (ED) and premature ejaculation. When it comes to withdrawal symptoms, here’s what you need to know: 1. Vardenafil (ED component) Vardenafil, the active ingredient in Super Vilitra, works by enhancing blood flow to the penis and generally doesn’t cause dependence or withdrawal symptoms. It doesn't alter the brain’s chemistry in a way that would lead to typical withdrawal (such as those seen with alcohol, opioids, or certain antidepressants). However, if you stop taking it, you may just notice that it no longer helps with erectile function. Potential side effects upon discontinuation could include the return of erectile dysfunction symptoms, but no true withdrawal effects (like cravings or anxiety). 2. Dapoxetine (Premature Ejaculation component) Dapoxetine is a short-acting selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) designed to increase serotonin activity in the brain, which helps delay ejaculation. SSRIs, especially those taken for extended periods, can cause withdrawal symptoms (often referred to as discontinuation syndrome) if stopped suddenly. Symptoms might include: Dizziness Anxiety or agitation Irritability Mood swings Sleep disturbances (like vivid dreams or insomnia) Headaches Flu-like symptoms (muscle aches, nausea, etc.) Super Vilitra has a short half-life, which means it leaves the body relatively quickly, and withdrawal symptoms are generally milder compared to other SSRIs. However, if you have been taking it regularly, you might still experience some mild discontinuation symptoms. Bottom Line: No severe withdrawal symptoms are associated with vardenafil. Dapoxetine might cause some mild discontinuation symptoms, but they are typically short-lived and mild. To avoid these symptoms, it's generally recommended to gradually taper off medications like dapoxetine if you're stopping, rather than discontinuing abruptly. As always, it's a good idea to consult with your healthcare provider before making any changes to your medication regimen. They can provide specific advice tailored to your health needs.

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