What happens if you take Vriligy 60 mg with alcohol?
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Vriligy 60 mg contains Dapoxetine, which is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) used to treat premature ***** (PE) in men. While Vriligy is effective for delaying *****, combining it with alcohol can have some potential risks and effects that you should be aware of. What Happens if You Take Vriligy 60 mg with Alcohol? Increased Risk of Side Effects: Vriligy (Dapoxetine) and alcohol can both cause dizziness, drowsiness, and lightheadedness. When combined, these side effects may be more pronounced, making you feel unusually tired or dizzy, especially when standing up. Reduced Effectiveness: Alcohol can affect your mood and overall well-being, which could potentially reduce the effectiveness of Vriligy in treating premature *****. Alcohol might impact your ability to experience full ***** arousal or might interfere with the medication's action. Increased Risk of Serotonin Syndrome (in rare cases): Both Dapoxetine (a serotonin reuptake inhibitor) and alcohol can have an impact on serotonin levels in the brain. Although serotonin syndrome is rare, combining the two could increase the risk of this serious condition, which can cause symptoms like agitation, hallucinations, increased heart rate, fever, and muscle stiffness. If you experience any of these symptoms, seek immediate medical attention. Impact on ***** Performance: Alcohol, especially when consumed in large amounts, can have a negative effect on ***** performance, potentially worsening the symptoms of erectile dysfunction (ED).
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