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kirazmattson
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Aug 29, 2024
11:55 PM
Vriligy 60 mg contains dapoxetine, a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) used to treat premature ejaculation (PE). When it comes to using Vriligy or any medication in individuals with kidney problems, it's important to consider the following: Impact of Kidney Problems: Excretion of Dapoxetine: Dapoxetine is metabolized in the liver and primarily excreted through the urine. Impaired kidney function can potentially affect the elimination of the drug from the body, leading to higher drug levels and increased risk of side effects. Adjustments and Monitoring: In cases of significant renal impairment, adjustments to Vriligy 60 or increased monitoring may be necessary. The exact adjustments depend on the severity of the kidney condition and the specific recommendations of your healthcare provider. Recommendations: Consult Your Healthcare Provider: Medical History: Inform your healthcare provider about any kidney issues or other medical conditions you have. They can evaluate whether Vriligy is appropriate for you and determine if any dosage adjustments or additional monitoring are required. Regular Monitoring: If prescribed Vriligy, regular follow-up appointments may be necessary to monitor kidney function and any potential side effects related to the medication. Alternative Treatments: If Vriligy is not suitable due to kidney issues, your healthcare provider might suggest alternative treatments for premature ejaculation that are safer given your renal condition. General Advice: Do Not Self-Medicate: Avoid adjusting your dosage or starting/stopping medication without professional guidance. Report Side Effects: Inform your healthcare provider if you experience any adverse effects or unusual symptoms while taking Vriligy. Always follow your healthcare provider’s instructions and discuss any concerns about kidney health or medication with them to ensure safe and effective treatment.


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