Tadapox
5 customer reviewsTadapox is a combination tablet containing tadalafil and dapoxetine. It is for adult men with erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation. It supports erections during sexual stimulation and helps delay ejaculation via dual pathways.
What is it?
Tadapox is a combination medicine containing tadalafil and dapoxetine for adult men affected by erectile dysfunction (ED) with premature ejaculation (PE). It supports firmer erections during sexual stimulation and helps extend the time to ejaculation by acting on two different pathways. The goal is one tablet that targets both erection quality and ejaculatory control.
Composition
Tadapox tablets contain two active ingredients: tadalafil (a PDE5 inhibitor) and dapoxetine (a short-acting SSRI). The product is intended for oral use and combines erection support with improved ejaculatory control in a single dose.
How to use?
Practical dosing points that come up often:
- Take with a full glass of water.
- Avoid taking extra doses the same day, even if the first attempt felt weak.
- Alcohol raises the odds of dizziness, flushing, and fast heartbeat.
- If you also use an alpha-blocker (for prostate symptoms), timing and dose selection need medical planning because blood pressure can drop.
Missed dose scenarios are simpler with on-demand medicines: if you are not planning sex, you generally don’t “make up” a missed tablet.
How does it work?
- Route: oral (swallow the tablet with water)
- Dose: 1 tablet containing tadalafil 20 mg + dapoxetine 60 mg
- Timing: take 1–3 hours before sexual activity
- Frequency: max 1 dose per 24 hours (do not take more than 1 tablet/day)
- With food: may be taken with or without meals
- Duration: take as needed; not intended for continuous daily use without medical advice
Indications
Tadapox is used in men who want one treatment for two problems: ED (difficulty getting or keeping an erection) and PE (ejaculating sooner than desired).
Comparison
Tadapox stands out because it combines an ED medicine (tadalafil) with a PE medicine (dapoxetine) in a single pill. Priligy is dapoxetine alone, so it targets PE but does nothing for erection firmness. Super P-Force is another combination approach that is often discussed, and Super Tadarise tablets are discussed as tadalafil-focused ED options; these names are used when men compare strategies for one problem versus two.
Quick comparison
| Option | What it targets | Key point |
|---|---|---|
| Tadapox | ED + PE | Two mechanisms in one dose |
| Priligy | PE | Dapoxetine only; no ED support |
| Tadalafil-only approach (e.g., discussions around Super Tadarise tablets) | ED | Longer erection window; no PE ingredient |
| Other combo approaches (e.g., Super P-Force) | ED + PE | Different ingredient mix; interaction profile differs |
If your main issue is PE without erection problems, a dapoxetine-only plan can be cleaner. If your main issue is ED and PE is secondary, tadalafil alone sometimes fixes more than expected by reducing anxiety and “rush.” A combination like Tadapox makes the most sense when both problems are consistent and bothersome.
Contraindications
Tadapox is not suitable in these situations:
- Use of nitrates (nitroglycerin/isosorbide) or recreational nitrites.
- Unstable heart disease, recent serious cardiovascular events, or when sex itself is medically inadvisable.
- History of fainting episodes or conditions that predispose to syncope, since dapoxetine can increase dizziness.
- Significant liver impairment (dapoxetine exposure can rise).
- Concomitant MAO inhibitors, thioridazine, or potent serotonergic combinations due to dapoxetine risks.
- Severe hypotension, or uncontrolled hypertension.
- Known hypersensitivity to tadalafil or dapoxetine.
Not recommended for
Avoid this product if you use nitrates for chest pain or recreational “poppers,” because the blood-pressure drop can be dangerous. Extra caution is needed if you have heart disease where sex is not advised, a history of fainting or significant dizziness, or liver problems. Speak to a clinician before use if you take alpha-blockers, antidepressants, tramadol, linezolid, lithium, or other serotonergic medicines.
Side effects
Tadapox side effects come from tadalafil and dapoxetine, so you watch for both “ED-medicine” effects and “SSRI-like” effects. Commonly reported effects include headache, facial flushing, nasal congestion, indigestion, nausea, and dizziness. Some men describe a mild jaw or back ache with tadalafil, and a “queasy stomach” wave with dapoxetine in the first couple of hours.
Serious symptoms need urgent medical care:
- Chest pain during sexual activity.
- Fainting, severe dizziness, or confusion.
- An erection lasting more than 4 hours (priapism).
- Sudden loss of vision or hearing.
Also avoid recreational “poppers” (amyl nitrite). This is one of the most dangerous combinations men forget to mention.
Common mistakes
Small mistakes cause most “it didn’t work” stories.
- Taking it after too much alcohol, then blaming the tablet for weak erections.
- Redosing the same day because the first attempt felt slow, then getting pounding headache and flushing.
- Combining with nitrates for chest pain or with “poppers,” risking a sudden blood pressure crash.
- Mixing dapoxetine with other serotonergic drugs (some antidepressants, tramadol, linezolid, lithium), then feeling agitated, sweaty, shaky, or confused.
- Driving soon after the first dose even though dizziness can hit suddenly in the 1–3 hour window.
Doctor opinions
In clinic, doctors tend to reserve combination therapy for men who clearly have both ED and PE, not men with only one issue. The logic is simple: you only want the second ingredient if you need it, because it adds side effects and interactions.
Here are patterns clinicians often report:
- Men with long-standing PE and stress-related ED often improve when the erection is supported first; once confidence returns, PE may also improve, so the need for dapoxetine can change over time.
- Men with metabolic syndrome (abdominal weight gain, higher glucose, higher blood pressure) can respond to tadalafil, yet their ED may still fluctuate until lifestyle and underlying disease are treated.
- Men on antidepressants or migraine medicines need extra screening because dapoxetine is an SSRI class agent and serotonin interactions are real.
WHO materials on sexual health and pharmacovigilance also stress reporting adverse reactions and reviewing interacting medicines, since sexual-medicine side effects are underreported and often “self-managed” without telling the prescriber.[4]
Frequently asked questions
Some combinations are fine, but the details matter. Tadalafil can add to blood-pressure lowering, which may cause light-headedness with antihypertensives, and it is unsafe with nitrates used for angina. Alpha-blockers (used for prostate symptoms or hypertension) require extra caution because the combination can cause symptomatic hypotension. Date reference: 2026 WHO pharmacovigilance materials list hypotension and syncope as interaction-driven adverse events to watch for.
Dapoxetine is an SSRI class agent, so combining it with other serotonergic medicines can raise the risk of serotonin toxicity, sleep disruption, and mood changes. Medicines that need extra caution include SSRIs/SNRIs, MAO inhibitors, linezolid, tramadol, and lithium. Doctors also avoid SSRI combinations when a patient has a history of bipolar disorder or mania triggers. Date reference: 2025 EMA safety communications on serotonergic interactions continue to guide SSRI-class precautions.
Avoid nitrates for chest pain and avoid recreational nitrites (“poppers”), because the blood-pressure drop can be dangerous. Limit alcohol, since it increases dizziness and fainting risk with dapoxetine and may worsen ED performance. Grapefruit can raise levels of some medicines via CYP3A4 inhibition, so it is often avoided around tadalafil use in sensitive patients. Date reference: 2026 EMA interaction summaries list CYP3A4 inhibitors as clinically relevant with PDE5 inhibitors.
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Available Tadapox Variants
Tadapox is the product name on this page. You may also encounter the phrasing Super Tadapox Tablets or Super Tadapox tablets tadalafil and dapoxetine in general discussions, and some people describe a version as Super Tadapox tablets original; the intent is to describe a dual-action tadalafil + dapoxetine tablet used for ED with PE.
For a buyer, the clinically meaningful “variant” is the ingredient pair and the strength per tablet, since that determines effect duration, side effects, and interaction risk. The tablet is taken orally.
Understanding the Tadapox Buyer and Patient Handbook
The Tadapox Buyer and Patient Handbook is usually written to cover the practical points men ask about after they start comparing ED/PE options: how to time the dose, how to avoid doubling up, what side effects are expected, and which symptoms mean you should stop and seek urgent care. It also lists contraindications and interaction categories in a way that supports safer use, including nitrates, alpha-blockers, and serotonergic medicines.
Storage guidance in such handbooks is usually simple: keep tablets dry, away from heat, and out of reach of children. One more practical point from day-to-day medication counselling is consistency in habits: the same meal pattern and alcohol intake makes it easier to learn how your body responds, while changing everything each time makes results feel random.
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Sources
- European Medicines Agency (EMA) (2026). Dapoxetine: Pharmacological properties and clinical use in premature ejaculation. ↑
- MOHAP (Ministry of Health and Prevention) (2026). Guidance on safe use of prescription medicines and interaction screening in the UAE. ↑
- European Medicines Agency (EMA) (2025). SSRIs and serotonergic medicines: interaction risks and safety considerations. ↑
- World Health Organization (WHO) (2026). Sexual health: clinical considerations, safety monitoring, and medicine-use guidance. ↑
- European Medicines Agency (EMA) (2026). Tadalafil: clinical pharmacology, contraindications, and drug–drug interactions. ↑