cliffordfosterr
134 posts
Aug 02, 2025
3:33 AM
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Tadapox Tablet, which contains Tadalafil and Dapoxetine, is generally not recommended before surgery unless explicitly approved by your doctor. Tadalafil is a PDE5 inhibitor used for erectile dysfunction, while Dapoxetine is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) used for premature ejaculation. Both compounds may interact with anesthetic agents and affect cardiovascular stability during surgery.
Tadalafil may lower blood pressure, especially when combined with anesthesia or other medications used in surgical settings. Tadapox Tablet may increase the risk of bleeding when combined with certain medications used in surgery. It is crucial to inform your surgeon and anesthesiologist if you have recently taken Tadapox. Ideally, you should stop taking it at least 24–48 hours before surgery, but this depends on your health status and the procedure involved. Self-medication before surgery is strongly discouraged, as it can lead to unexpected complications during and after the procedure. Always follow professional medical guidance in such situations.
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