Adaporin should not be taken if the patient: is allergic to dapoxetine or any of the other ingredients of this medicine (listed in Description); has heart problems, such as heart failure or problems with the heart rhythm; has a history of fainting; has ever had mania (symptoms include feeling over-excited, irritable or not being able to think clearly) or severe depression; has moderate or severe liver problems.
Adaporin should not be taken if the patient is taking: Medicines for depression called 'monoamine oxidase inhibitors' (MAOIs); Thioridazine used for schizophrenia; Other medicines for depression; Lithium - a medicine for bipolar disorder; Linezolid - an antibiotic used to treat infections; Tryptophan - a medicine to help the patient sleep; St John's wort - a herbal medicine; Tramadol - used to treat serious pain; Medicines used to treat migraines.
Adaporin should not be taken at the same time as any of the medicines listed previously. If any of these medicines have been taken, the patient will need to wait 14 days after they stop taking it before they can start taking Adaporin. Once they have stopped taking Adaporin, they will need to wait 7 days before taking any of the medicines listed previously. If the patient is not sure about what to do, they must be advised to talk to the doctor or pharmacist before taking this medicine.
Certain medicines for fungal infection, including ketoconazole and itraconazole; Certain medicines for HIV, including ritonavir, saquinavir, nelfinavir and atazanavir; Certain antibiotics for treating infection, including telithromycin; Nefazodone - an antidepressant.
See also Interactions.
This medicine should not be taken if any of the previously mentioned apply to the patient. If they are not sure, they must be advised to talk to the doctor or pharmacist before taking this medicine.
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