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Viagra Super Dulox-Force (Sildenafil citrate/Duloxetine)

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Viagra Super Dulox-Force contains sildenafil citrate and duloxetine. It is used in adults to help improve sexual performance and to support mood and wellbeing. Sildenafil helps increase blood flow to the penis during sexual stimulation, while duloxetine can help with certain symptoms related to mood and anxiety. Take it exactly as advised by a healthcare professional. Common side effects may include headache, flushing, nausea, and dizziness. Avoid alcohol excess and seek urgent help for chest pain or breathing problems.
Viagra Super Dulox-Force (Sildenafil citrate/Duloxetine) – Patient Information

Viagra Super Dulox-Force

Viagra Super Dulox-Force is a combination medicine containing sildenafil citrate and duloxetine. It is used to support sexual function and, in some cases, mood-related symptoms. This page explains what the medicine is, how it works, how it is typically taken, key safety information, and practical advice for use in the United Kingdom.

Please read the information below carefully. It is written to be patient-friendly and may not cover every individual circumstance. If you are unsure whether this medicine is suitable for you, speak to a healthcare professional.


Basic product information

  • Medicinal ingredients: Sildenafil citrate + Duloxetine
  • Common use: Support for erectile function and associated psychological wellbeing in selected people
  • How it is supplied: Oral tablets
  • Availability in the UK: Availability may vary by supplier and product registration status. Always check that the product is lawfully supplied and sourced from a reputable pharmacy.

Important safety note

This medicine contains duloxetine (an antidepressant/serotonin–noradrenaline reuptake inhibitor, SNRI). Duloxetine has specific safety considerations, including effects on liver, risk of serotonin syndrome with certain drugs, and withdrawal symptoms if stopped suddenly. Sildenafil has specific cardiovascular and blood-pressure considerations. Combining the two requires careful attention to drug interactions and medical history.


How it works (mechanism of action)

Viagra Super Dulox-Force combines two active components with different but complementary effects:

Sildenafil citrate

Sildenafil belongs to a group of medicines called phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitors. It works by increasing blood flow to the penis during sexual stimulation. Specifically, it enhances the nitric oxide pathway, helping to relax blood vessels and improve erectile response.

Duloxetine

Duloxetine is an SNRI. It increases levels of serotonin and noradrenaline in the nervous system by blocking their reuptake. In people experiencing low mood, anxiety, or stress-related symptoms, improving these pathways may help sexual wellbeing and reduce certain psychological barriers that contribute to sexual dysfunction.

Key point: Sildenafil still requires sexual stimulation to achieve an erection. Duloxetine helps address mood-related factors, but it is not an “instant” sexual stimulant.


Pharmacokinetics (how the body handles the medicines)

“Pharmacokinetics” describes absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination. Exact values can vary between individuals, and may also depend on the specific formulation and whether it is taken with food.

Sildenafil citrate (typical overview)

  • Absorption: Sildenafil is absorbed after oral dosing.
  • Onset: Some effect may be felt within about 30–60 minutes.
  • Peak levels: Peak effect often occurs around 1 hour after taking a dose (timing can vary).
  • Metabolism: Mainly metabolised by CYP3A4 in the liver.
  • Elimination: Excreted mainly via metabolism products in stool and urine.

Duloxetine (typical overview)

  • Absorption: Duloxetine is absorbed after oral dosing.
  • Onset: Mood-related effects usually take weeks rather than minutes.
  • Peak levels: Peak concentrations often occur within a few hours (individual variation is common).
  • Metabolism: Mainly metabolised in the liver by enzymes including CYP1A2 and CYP2D6.
  • Elimination: Eliminated via urine after metabolism.

Because the medicine is a combination, the “feel” of the effects may depend on both how quickly sildenafil acts and how duloxetine is building up over time.


Typical use and who it may be suitable for

Viagra Super Dulox-Force is used for sexual function and may be considered for people who have erectile difficulties alongside psychological symptoms (such as low mood or anxiety) where an SNRI approach may be relevant.

Suitability depends on your medical history, current medicines, blood pressure, heart health, liver function, and other factors. This is especially important because both components can interact with other medicines.

When it may help

  • Erectile dysfunction: Support for achieving and maintaining an erection with sexual stimulation
  • Low mood/anxiety symptoms: May help address psychological factors that can affect sexual wellbeing

When it may not be suitable

  • Unstable or severe heart conditions, or certain cardiovascular treatments
  • Use of medicines that contain nitrates or nitric oxide donors
  • Use of certain medicines for migraine or cluster headache that are PDE5-related
  • Significant liver disease or heavy alcohol use
  • History of serotonin syndrome or certain high-risk drug combinations

Indications (what it is used for)

In practical terms, Viagra Super Dulox-Force is intended to:

  • Support erectile function in men experiencing difficulty achieving or maintaining erections.
  • Support mood-related symptoms where an SNRI effect may be appropriate as part of sexual wellbeing management.

Your healthcare professional (or a qualified clinician) can confirm which indications apply to you and whether the benefits outweigh risks.


Dosing: typical regimen and timing

The exact dose of Viagra Super Dulox-Force depends on the tablet strength and your individual situation. Always follow the dosing instructions provided with your product.

Common guidance (general)

  • Take by mouth.
  • Timing: Sildenafil component typically works best when taken about 30–60 minutes before sexual activity.
  • Duloxetine component: Not an immediate “on-demand” mood booster; it generally works over days to weeks.

How to take it

  • Swallow the tablet with water.
  • Avoid taking multiple doses close together to “increase effect”.
  • If you miss a dose, follow the product instructions. Do not double up unless advised.

Important: Because sildenafil and duloxetine have different dosing rhythms, combination products may have specific schedules. If you have been given a plan by a clinician, follow it carefully.


Food interactions and what to eat

Food can affect how quickly sildenafil is absorbed. The most common experience with PDE5 inhibitors is that heavy meals may delay onset.

What to expect with meals

  • Heavy or fatty meals: May delay the onset of sildenafil’s effect. You may find it takes longer to work.
  • Light meals: Usually less likely to delay onset.

Practical tips

  • If you want the best chance of timing, consider taking it after a lighter meal or when you are not very full.
  • If it doesn’t seem to work, don’t automatically increase the dose—check timing and meal effects first, then seek advice.

Alcohol: can you drink?

Alcohol can worsen sexual performance and increase dizziness. With sildenafil, alcohol may further lower blood pressure, leading to light-headedness.

General advice

  • Avoid heavy drinking before sexual activity.
  • Keep alcohol intake moderate, and pay attention to dizziness or flushing.
  • Be cautious if you drink regularly or heavily, because duloxetine may increase risk of liver-related problems.

If you have liver disease or regularly consume large amounts of alcohol, you should get medical advice before using duloxetine-containing medicines.


Medicine interactions (very important)

Serious interactions can occur with sildenafil and duloxetine. Always check other medicines and supplements you take. If possible, keep an up-to-date list of your medicines and show it to your pharmacist or clinician.

Avoid or use extreme caution with sildenafil

  • Nitrates/nitric oxide donors (e.g., glyceryl trinitrate) used for chest pain: can cause dangerous blood pressure drops.
  • Riociguat (pulmonary hypertension): combination can cause significant hypotension.
  • Some HIV or fungal infection medicines (CYP3A4 inhibitors) may raise sildenafil levels, increasing side effects.
  • Alpha-blockers (for prostate symptoms or blood pressure): dose adjustment and timing may be needed to reduce dizziness.

Avoid or use extreme caution with duloxetine

  • Other serotonergic medicines (e.g., some antidepressants, triptans, linezolid, tramadol): may increase risk of serotonin syndrome.
  • MAO inhibitors: high risk of serotonin syndrome; requires careful spacing and medical direction.
  • Blood thinners (e.g., warfarin) and antiplatelets: may increase bleeding risk in some people.
  • Medicines that affect liver enzymes: can alter duloxetine levels.
  • Strong CYP1A2 or CYP2D6 inhibitors: may raise duloxetine exposure.

Common “everyday” medicines to discuss

  • Decongestants and some cold/flu products (may affect blood pressure)
  • Pain relief (especially tramadol or certain migraine products)
  • Herbal supplements (e.g., St John’s wort) which may affect serotonin levels
  • Any supplements you take for mood or “performance”

If you start this medicine and notice unusual symptoms (agitation, fever, confusion, muscle stiffness, severe diarrhoea, or fast heartbeat), seek urgent medical help and mention both sildenafil and duloxetine.


Safety profile: side effects and what to do

Like all medicines, Viagra Super Dulox-Force can cause side effects. Many are mild and temporary, but some are serious. If you experience severe or worrying symptoms, seek medical advice promptly.

Common side effects

  • Headache
  • Flushing or feeling warm
  • Dizziness
  • Indigestion or nausea
  • Dry mouth or sweating changes
  • Sleep changes (duloxetine-related) such as drowsiness or insomnia
  • Reduced appetite

Less common but important side effects

  • Blood pressure changes (light-headedness, fainting)
  • Palpitations
  • Sexual dysfunction changes (including effects on libido)
  • Skin reactions (rash)
  • Unusual bleeding (especially if on blood thinners)

Seek urgent medical help if you have

  • Chest pain or severe shortness of breath
  • Sudden vision or hearing changes
  • Allergic reaction (swelling of face/lips, difficulty breathing)
  • Prolonged erection lasting more than 4 hours (seek emergency care)
  • Signs of liver problems: yellowing of the skin/eyes, dark urine, severe abdominal pain
  • Serotonin syndrome symptoms: high temperature, confusion, agitation, muscle stiffness, rapid heartbeat

Discontinuation and withdrawal (duloxetine-related)

Do not stop duloxetine-containing medicine suddenly. Stopping abruptly can cause withdrawal symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, headaches, irritability, or “electric shock” sensations. If you need to stop, a gradual reduction may be recommended by a clinician.


Practical use tips (to get the best results safely)

  • Plan your timing: Take it about 30–60 minutes before sexual activity (for sildenafil) and aim for a lighter meal.
  • Sexual stimulation is essential: Sildenafil helps the body respond; it doesn’t create arousal on its own.
  • Know your cardiovascular baseline: If you get dizzy on standing or have low blood pressure, be extra cautious.
  • Avoid mixing with incompatible medicines: Check nitrates, riociguat, and serotonergic drugs.
  • Track what works: If it doesn’t seem effective, note timing, food, alcohol, and other medicines—then seek advice.
  • Don’t exceed recommended dose: More does not always mean better and increases side effects.

Alternative options

If Viagra Super Dulox-Force is not suitable for you, there are alternatives depending on the cause of erectile dysfunction and whether mood symptoms are involved.

Alternatives for erectile dysfunction (PDE5 inhibitors)

  • Sildenafil alone (PDE5 inhibitor)
  • Tadalafil (PDE5 inhibitor; different duration profile)
  • Vardenafil (PDE5 inhibitor)
  • Avanafil (PDE5 inhibitor)

Alternatives for mood/anxiety symptoms

  • Other antidepressants such as SSRIs/SNRIs (selected based on personal suitability)
  • Psychological therapies such as CBT, which can help reduce performance anxiety

Non-medicine options

  • Lifestyle changes (exercise, weight management, smoking cessation)
  • Reducing alcohol and improving sleep
  • Addressing cardiovascular risk factors (blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes)
  • Vacuum erection devices or other specialist options if appropriate

A clinician can help choose an option that balances effectiveness with safety based on your health conditions and other medications.


UK market and legal context (what to expect)

In the United Kingdom, medicines are regulated to ensure quality, safety, and appropriate supply. PDE5 inhibitors and antidepressants are medicines that may require proper assessment before use and may be supplied through licensed channels.

On an online pharmacy website, you should expect:

  • Clear product details including active ingredients and tablet strength where available.
  • Transparent sourcing (licensed, reputable suppliers).
  • Safety information about interactions and contraindications.
  • Compliance with UK pharmacy and medicines regulations, including appropriate checks for supply.

If you are unsure whether a product is lawfully supplied or properly registered, contact the pharmacy or check with relevant regulatory sources.


Recent guidance and healthcare recommendations (general)

Recent clinical emphasis in the UK has focused on:

  • Cardiovascular safety when using PDE5 inhibitors—especially if you have heart conditions or take blood-pressure medicines.
  • Careful interaction screening for medicines that can cause dangerous blood pressure drops or serotonin-related reactions.
  • Monitoring for side effects, including liver-related symptoms for duloxetine.
  • Responsible supply to ensure patients receive correct counselling on usage and warnings.

Local guidance and prescribing practices can vary. For the most up-to-date advice, consult NHS guidance or speak to a healthcare professional.


Delivery and availability in the UK

Delivery services and availability depend on the pharmacy’s operational setup, stock levels, and product sourcing. When ordering online, you should generally receive:

  • Order confirmation and dispatch updates
  • Secure packaging
  • Estimated delivery times at checkout
  • Tracking information where offered

Note: Some products may have restricted shipping due to regulatory requirements, age verification, or cold chain/storage considerations. Always review the shipping policy before purchase.


Product overview (at a glance)

Feature What to know
Active ingredients Sildenafil citrate + Duloxetine
Primary action Improves blood flow for erections (sildenafil) and supports mood-related symptoms (duloxetine)
When to take Sildenafil is typically timed about 30–60 minutes before sex; duloxetine is not immediate and works over time
Food effect Heavy/fatty meals may delay onset
Alcohol effect May increase dizziness and lower blood pressure; avoid heavy drinking
Key interaction risks Nitrates/riociguat (sildenafil); serotonergic drugs and liver-risk factors (duloxetine)
Common side effects Headache, flushing, dizziness, nausea/indigestion
Urgent symptoms Prolonged erection, chest pain, serious allergic reaction, signs of liver problems, serotonin syndrome

FAQ

1) How long before sex should I take Viagra Super Dulox-Force?

For the sildenafil component, many people take it about 30–60 minutes before sexual activity. Avoid heavy meals beforehand, as these can delay onset. Duloxetine works more gradually over time rather than instantly.

2) Can I take it with food?

Yes. However, a heavy or fatty meal may delay how quickly the sildenafil component works. A lighter meal is often better for timing.

3) Does it work immediately for everyone?

Not always. Individual response depends on factors like meal timing, alcohol intake, stress levels, and interactions with other medicines. Duloxetine’s mood-related benefits generally take longer to develop.

4) What medicines should I avoid?

Avoid combinations that include nitrates or riociguat, unless advised by a specialist. Also be cautious with medicines that can affect serotonin levels (risk of serotonin syndrome) and those that increase bleeding risk. If you tell your pharmacist about all medicines and supplements, they can check for interactions.

5) Can I drink alcohol while taking this medicine?

Keep alcohol to a minimum and avoid heavy drinking. Alcohol can worsen erectile performance and increase dizziness or blood pressure effects. If you drink heavily or have liver problems, duloxetine may not be suitable.

6) What if I miss a dose?

Follow the instructions supplied with your product. In general, do not take an extra dose to make up for a missed one unless directed. If you are unsure, ask your pharmacist.

7) What should I do if I stop taking it?

Do not stop duloxetine-containing treatment suddenly without medical advice. Stopping abruptly can lead to withdrawal symptoms. If you need to stop, a gradual reduction plan is often used.

8) Are there any red flags that mean I should seek urgent help?

Yes. Seek urgent medical help for chest pain, severe shortness of breath, prolonged erection lasting more than 4 hours, symptoms of serotonin syndrome, allergic reactions, or signs of liver problems (yellow skin/eyes, dark urine).

9) Is it safe with other antidepressants or pain medicines?

Some antidepressants and pain medicines (including certain opioid-type painkillers) may interact with duloxetine or increase serotonin-related risks. Always check with a pharmacist if you are taking other antidepressants, triptans, tramadol, or linezolid.

10) Where can I get it in the UK and when will it arrive?

Availability and delivery times vary by online pharmacy and stock levels. Review the delivery information shown at checkout for estimated times and shipping conditions. Ensure you order from a reputable, lawfully operating pharmacy.


Reminder: This information is intended to help you understand the medicine. It does not replace advice from a healthcare professional. If you have concerns about your health conditions, your medicines, or side effects, seek personalised guidance.

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