Who manages long-term Cenforce D use?

Cenforce D (which contains sildenafil + dapoxetine) should always be managed and monitored by a qualified doctor, not self-managed. Who should manage long-term Cenforce D use? Primary Care Physician (General Doctor) Often the first point of contact Monitors overall health, blood pressure, heart risk, and side effects Decides whether long-term use is appropriate or needs adjustment Urologist Specializes in erectile dysfunction and male sexual health Best suited for ongoing management if ED or premature ejaculation is persistent Can adjust dosage, switch medications, or investigate Cenforce D causes Cardiologist (if needed) Important if the patient has heart disease, high blood pressure, or is a long-term smoker Ensures sildenafil is safe for continued use Psychiatrist or Sexual Health Specialist Dapoxetine affects serotonin levels Useful if anxiety, depression, or psychological factors contribute to sexual problems Why medical supervision matters Cenforce D is not meant for indefinite daily use Long-term use may increase risks such as: Low blood pressure Heart rhythm issues Mood changes or dizziness Drug dependence for sexual performance Bottom line A doctor—ideally a urologist or primary care physician—should manage long-term Cenforce D use. Regular follow-ups help ensure safety, effectiveness, and timely changes to treatment if needed. If you want, I can explain how often reviews are recommended or signs that long-term use should be stopped.

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