Why does Poxet 90 mg improve blood flow?

Poxet 90 mg contains Dapoxetine, a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) primarily used to treat premature ejaculation. While it is not directly a vasodilator or a drug for improving blood flow, some users report enhanced sexual performance, which can indirectly affect penile blood flow. By delaying ejaculation, Dapoxetine reduces the stress and anxiety associated with sexual activity. Anxiety and stress can trigger the release of adrenaline, which constricts blood vessels and reduces penile blood flow. By alleviating these psychological factors, Poxet can indirectly help maintain better blood flow during sexual arousal. Additionally, improved sexual confidence and reduced performance anxiety can lead to stronger Poxet 90 mg more sustained erections, which rely on proper blood flow to the penile tissue. It’s important to note that Poxet does not act like medications such as Sildenafil or Tadalafil, which directly relax smooth muscle and increase blood flow. Any improvement in circulation is largely secondary to psychological effects rather than a pharmacological vasodilatory effect. Users should follow the prescribed dosage and consult a doctor, especially if they have cardiovascular conditions, as sexual activity itself can increase cardiac workload.

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