- Friday 1st of October 2021
Why should Super p-Force Oral Jelly not be shared with others?
Super P-Force Oral Jelly (sildenafil + dapoxetine) should never be shared with others, even for occasional use, because it is a prescription combination medicine with individualized risks. Here’s why: 1. Different health conditions = different risks This medicine affects blood pressure, heart function, and brain chemistry. Someone else may have hidden conditions like heart disease, low blood pressure, or liver issues, which could make it dangerous Super p-Force Oral Jelly them. 2. Serious drug interactions Super P-Force interacts with many medicines—especially nitrates, antidepressants, and certain antibiotics. Sharing it with someone who takes these can cause life-threatening reactions like a severe drop in blood pressure or serotonin syndrome. 3. Fixed high-dose combination Each sachet contains two strong drugs (sildenafil 100 mg + dapoxetine 60 mg) in a fixed dose. Not everyone can tolerate this strength, and unlike prescribed treatment, the dose cannot be adjusted safely for another person. 4. Risk of serious side effects Even in prescribed users, it may cause fainting, chest pain, prolonged erection, severe dizziness, or mood changes. In someone without medical screening, these risks increase significantly.
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