Poxet 90 mg is a high-dose form of dapoxetine, a short-acting selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) used primarily for the treatment of premature ejaculation in adult men. It is specifically designed for on-demand use, typically taken 1–3 hours before sexual activity, rather than as a daily medication. If taken daily, several issues can arise. First, dapoxetine was not developed or approved for continuous daily dosing, so its safety profile for long-term daily use is not well established. Daily intake may significantly increase the likelihood of side effects such as nausea, dizziness, headache, dry mouth, insomnia, and fatigue. Some users may Poxet 90 mg experience mood changes or emotional blunting due to continuous serotonin modulation. More serious risks include fainting (syncope), especially when combined with alcohol or dehydration, and a rare but dangerous condition called serotonin syndrome, which can occur if combined with other serotonergic drugs. Regular daily use may also lead to reduced tolerability over time, making side effects more persistent and disruptive. In addition, because it is short-acting, daily use does not necessarily improve sexual control consistently throughout the day, and may instead expose the body to unnecessary medication without added benefit. For persistent symptoms, doctors usually consider alternative SSRIs or behavioral therapy rather than daily dapoxetine. Always consult a healthcare professional before changing how it is used.