kirazmattson
899 posts
May 14, 2026
10:56 PM
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Super P Force is NOT considered a properly clinically approved medicine in most countries in the way standard prescription drugs are. Here’s the clear breakdown: 1. Are its ingredients clinically tested? Yes — but separately: Sildenafil ? extensively clinically tested and FDA/EMA-approved for erectile dysfunction. Dapoxetine ? also clinically studied in large Phase III trials and approved in some countries for premature ejaculation . So both active ingredients are evidence-based medicines. 2. Is Super P Force itself clinically tested as a combination product? The specific branded Super P Force combination “Super P Force” is generally not an FDA/EMA-approved prescription product. It is typically sold as a generic or export tablet from India, and often classified as unregulated or not formally approved in many Western countries. There are some studies on sildenafil + dapoxetine combinations showing effectiveness for ED + premature ejaculation together, but: Those studies are on controlled pharmaceutical combinations, not specifically branded “Super P Force” products . 3. Important safety point Some regulatory reports have flagged versions of such combination tablets as: unverified in quality control sometimes containing incorrect or inconsistent dosing potentially risky without medical supervision This doesn’t mean all are fake, but quality can vary a lot depending on manufacturer. Bottom line ? Ingredients are clinically proven individually ? Combination therapy has been studied The specific product “Super P Force” is not a widely officially approved or tightly regulated medicine in many countries
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