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Jan 12, 2026
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Poxet 60 mg can rarely affect color vision, but it’s important to understand why and how. Explanation: Active ingredient: Poxet contains Dapoxetine, which is primarily used for premature ejaculation. Dapoxetine itself does not affect vision or color perception. Why color vision is sometimes reported: Most cases of color vision changes (blue tinge, blurred vision, or difficulty distinguishing colors) are associated with Sildenafil or other PDE5 inhibitors, not Dapoxetine. Poxet does not contain Sildenafil, so any color vision changes would be very unusual and likely due to other causes (eye conditions, medications, or coincidental factors). Common side effects of Poxet 60 mg: Nausea Dizziness Headache Fatigue Occasional orthostatic hypotension (low blood pressure when standing) Red flag: If someone taking Poxet 60 mg experiences sudden vision changes, POXET 60 MG perception problems, or blurred vision, it should be evaluated by a doctor immediately, as it could indicate an unrelated eye or neurological problem. Summary: Poxet 60 mg is unlikely to affect color vision, because Dapoxetine does not impact the eyes in that way. Any color vision disturbances reported while taking Poxet are probably due to other causes and require medical assessment. If you want, I can make a quick guide showing which ED/PE drugs affect vision, blood pressure, or other systems, so you can see at a glance which medications have eye-related side effects. This would help avoid confusion between drugs like Sildenafil and Dapoxetine.
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