It is not recommended to share Duratia 30 mg (or any prescription medication) with someone else, even if they have similar symptoms or conditions. Medications like Duratia are prescribed based on individual health assessments and specific needs. Sharing prescription drugs can be dangerous for several reasons:
Different Health Conditions: The person you're considering sharing it with may have different medical conditions or take medications that could interact negatively with Duratia.
Incorrect Dosage: The other person may not need the same dose or may have a different tolerance level, leading to potential side effects or complications.
Legal and Ethical Issues: Sharing prescription medications is illegal in many places and can lead to legal consequences for both parties involved.
Side Effects and Risks: Duratia 30 mg may cause side effects, and without a proper medical evaluation, it could be unsafe for someone else to take it.
If someone else is experiencing similar issues (such as premature ejaculation), they should consult with a healthcare provider who can properly assess their situation and provide appropriate treatment.
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