Poxet 90 mg contains Dapoxetine, which is commonly used to treat premature ejaculation. Allergic reactions to Dapoxetine are relatively rare, but they can happen. Here are some signs that you might be allergic to Poxet 90 mg (Dapoxetine):
Skin Reactions: The most common allergic reactions are skin-related, such as:
Breathing Difficulties: If you experience shortness of breath, wheezing, or tightness in your chest, it could be a sign of a severe allergic reaction, such as anaphylaxis. This requires immediate medical attention.
Swelling of the Face or Throat: A severe allergic reaction could cause angioedema, leading to swelling of the face, lips, throat, or tongue. This can interfere with breathing and is a medical emergency.
Gastrointestinal Symptoms: Rarely, allergic reactions can cause nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea, though these are also common side effects of Dapoxetine in general.
If you suspect an allergic reaction, it’s important to stop taking the medication and seek medical attention right away. In case of severe symptoms like difficulty breathing or swelling in the throat, call emergency services immediately. For milder reactions, consult your doctor about alternative treatments or dosage adjustments.
Before starting Poxet, it’s helpful to inform your doctor of any known allergies to medications, especially those in the same class (SSRIs or SNRIs).