
Package | Dosage | Price | Price per Dose | |
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Dosage: 30mg | ||||
120 pill | 30mg | AUD297.86 | AUD2.48 | |
90 pill | 30mg | AUD255.66 | AUD2.83 | |
60 pill | 30mg | AUD201.05 | AUD3.35 | |
30 pill | 30mg | AUD114.17 | AUD3.80 | |
Dosage: 60mg | ||||
120 pill | 60mg | AUD342.55 | AUD2.85 | |
90 pill | 60mg | AUD302.83 | AUD3.38 | |
60 pill | 60mg | AUD238.29 | AUD3.97 | |
30 pill | 60mg | AUD141.47 | AUD4.72 | |
Dosage: 90mg | ||||
120 pill | 90mg | AUD476.59 | AUD3.97 | |
90 pill | 90mg | AUD392.19 | AUD4.37 | |
60 pill | 90mg | AUD282.97 | AUD4.72 | |
30 pill | 90mg | AUD156.37 | AUD5.21 |
Poxet Description
What is Poxet?
Poxet is a prescription medicine available through Australian online pharmacies when prescribed by a doctor and dispensed by a licensed pharmacist. It is used to help manage certain mood and anxiety symptoms in adults and, when advised by a clinician, in younger patients. The tablet form comes in several strengths, and your doctor will choose the right dose based on your condition, how you respond, and other medicines you take. Poxet is not suitable for everyone, so a professional assessment is essential.
How to take Poxet in Australia
Take Poxet exactly as prescribed. The common pattern is once daily, with or without food. Do not change the dose without medical advice. If you miss a dose, skip it and resume your regular schedule. Do not double up to make up for a forgotten dose. Swallow the tablet whole with a glass of water. If you have trouble swallowing, talk to your pharmacist about alternatives or guidance. Avoid alcohol unless your clinician says it is safe. Keep regular follow‑up appointments to monitor how well the medicine works and any side effects.
Side effects and precautions
Most people tolerate Poxet well, but some experience side effects such as nausea, dry mouth, dizziness, or sleep changes. If these persist or worsen, tell your clinician. Serious reactions are rare but can occur, including allergic reactions or signs of liver problems. Contact a doctor promptly if you notice yellowing of the skin, dark urine, confusion, severe headache, or skin rashes. Poxet can interact with other medicines, including over‑the‑counter drugs and herbal products. Before starting, share your full medicine list with your pharmacist. Do not start new medicines without advice, especially antidepressants, antipsychotics, or blood thinners. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, discuss risks with your clinician as some medicines may affect the baby. If you have kidney or liver issues, your dose may be adjusted and monitoring may be needed. If you plan to discontinue, do so only under medical guidance to reduce withdrawal or relapse risks.
Australia‑specific notes for online pharmacy buyers
In Australia, Poxet is a prescription‑only medicine. Online pharmacies verify your prescription with a registered prescriber and provide pharmacist support. You may be asked questions about medical history to check suitability and tailor advice. Delivery services offer discreet packaging and protect your privacy. If you live in a remote area, delivery may take longer, and some pharmacies offer local pickup options. Prices and availability can vary, and your pharmacist can help with cost estimates, rebates, and any possible subsidy under the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme where applicable. Always ensure the supplier is licensed by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) and uses compliant packaging and record keeping.
User review and practical tips
Reviewers say Poxet helps with daily mood and energy, with many noticing gradual improvement after a few weeks. Some report initial drowsiness or mild stomach upset that settles with time. A common tip is to keep a daily medication journal, noting dose times, mood scores, and side effects. Store the medication as directed on the label, away from children, and check the expiry date at every refill. If you have questions about dosing, interactions, or insurance coverage, speak with your online pharmacy’s pharmacist before buying. Regular check‑ins with your clinician are recommended to assess progress and adjust treatment if needed.