Vriligy 60 mg (dapoxetine 60 mg) affects men who exercise regularly mainly through its usual side‑effect profile and its effect on blood pressure and alertness, rather than by directly enhancing or harming physical training. It is an on‑demand treatment for premature ejaculation, taken about 1–3 hours before sex, and works by increasing serotonin activity in the brain to delay ejaculation and improve control.
For fit, active men, the main concerns are:
Dizziness and low‑blood‑pressure‑like symptoms: Dapoxetine can cause dizziness, lightheadedness, or faintness, especially when standing up quickly; these effects may be more noticeable around or after intense exercise or workouts.
Fatigue and reduced drive: Some men report tiredness, sleepiness, or mood changes, which might temporarily reduce motivation or perceived energy levels on training days when the drug is active.
Timing around workouts: Because Vriligy 60 mg is taken shortly before anticipated sex, athletes or regular exercisers are often advised to plan high‑intensity sessions or competitions on non‑dose days to avoid combining physical strain with dizziness or blood‑pressure changes.
Serious cardiac or performance risks are low in otherwise healthy, active men, but any chest pain, severe palpitations, fainting, or unusual fatigue after taking Vriligy 60 mg during or after exercise should be treated as a medical alarm and evaluated promptly. Always discuss your exercise routine and training schedule with a doctor before starting Vriligy 60 mg.