Can I Take Viagra With Priligy?

You should not take Viagra and Priligy together unless a doctor supervises it, because both can lower blood pressure to a dangerous degree.

You should not take Viagra and Priligy together unless a doctor specifically supervises it. Both medicines can lower blood pressure, so combining them risks a dangerous drop that can cause symptoms such as fainting. If you have both erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation, the usual advice is to treat the erectile dysfunction first.

Viagra (sildenafil) and Priligy (dapoxetine) treat two different problems, and each is effective on its own. The caution is purely about the combined effect on blood pressure.

Can I take Viagra with Priligy?

Generally, no — not without close medical supervision. The combination of sildenafil and dapoxetine can lead to serious health risks, chiefly a dangerous fall in blood pressure. While there may be exceptions under specific circumstances, this should only ever happen under the guidance of a healthcare professional who has weighed your individual situation.

What Priligy (dapoxetine) is

Priligy treats premature ejaculation. Its active ingredient, dapoxetine, works by increasing serotonin's action in the nervous system, which helps delay ejaculation. It is effective 1 to 3 hours after it is taken and can sometimes retain its effects for up to 12 hours. Viagra, by contrast, treats erectile dysfunction by improving blood flow, as explained in how long sildenafil 25 mg lasts.

The risks of combining them

The danger comes from overlapping side effects. Taking Viagra and Priligy together can cause low blood pressure, palpitations, headaches and flushing, mainly because both drugs lower blood pressure. If you experience these symptoms, seek medical attention promptly. This blood-pressure sensitivity is also why Viagra must never be combined with nitrates, as covered in Viagra and heart conditions.

Managing both ED and PE

When a man has both conditions, the recommended order is to address the erectile dysfunction first. Once that is managed, any remaining premature ejaculation can be discussed with a healthcare professional. Some studies show that a combined dapoxetine-sildenafil treatment can improve both, but this must be done under medical supervision rather than by self-medicating. To work on the underlying causes of erectile dysfunction, see how to reverse erectile dysfunction. You can return to the male sexual dysfunction section for more.

Frequently asked questions

Is it safe to take Viagra and Priligy together?
Generally not, because both lower blood pressure. It should only be done under close medical supervision.
Which should I treat first?
Usually the erectile dysfunction first; then any remaining premature ejaculation can be addressed.
What symptoms signal a problem?
Low blood pressure, palpitations, headaches and flushing — seek medical attention if they occur.