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What is Premature Ejaculation?
Premature ejaculation is when ejaculation occurs earlier than desired, often within 1 minute of penetrative sex. It’s characterized by an inability to delay orgasm to the extent that it causes bother or frustration to the patient and/or their partner. There are many possible causes of PE, ranging from physical causes to psychological causes. One of the problems with diagnosing and treating PE is that, until recently, there has not been agreement on its definition, and there’s no set “time to ejaculation” that defines PE. If you feel you ejaculate too quickly during sex, treatment may be appropriate for you.
Can Premature Ejaculation be treated?
Yes. Although no single treatment works for everyone, many men can be treated successfully through over-the-counter topicals, prescription medication, behavior modification, or a combination of these treatments. Some people see immediate results, but for many it takes time. Some men may need to try a few different methods before finding the right solution.
Are there side effects that come with prescription treatments?
The medications available for treating PE work for the vast majority of patients with a low risk of causing side effects. However, just as no drug works on everyone, no drug is 100% freee of side effects — and these treatments are no exception. The potential side effects depend on which medication you use, so be sure to check out each medication’s Important Safety Information for specifics. To reduce the risk of side effects, consult your doctor/general practitioner before use.
When and how should I start treatment?
Premature ejaculation—in which a person ejaculates too quickly during sex—is a medical condition that affects as many as one in three men. To treat this problem, you can use our delay spray designed to desensitize the penis and help you last longer before reaching orgasm. Delay Spray is formulated with lidocaine to reduce sensitivity without overly numbing. When used as directed, Delay Spray absorbs into the skin for maximum efficacy without transferring to your partner. Plus, our bottle helps you dose precisely to achieve your desired effect time after time.
What do I need to know before use?
Do not use this medicine if you or your partner are allergic to lidocaine or any of the other ingredients of this medicine. Take special care with Delay Spray and always ask your doctor before using the medicine if you have, or have ever had, liver or kidney problems. Discontinue use if a rash or irritation develops. If symptoms persist, consult a doctor. High blood levels of the active ingredient of Delay Spray, lidocaine, can cause interactions with other medicines. The amount of absorption of lidocaine from Delay Spray is likely to be very low. However, you should ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before using the spray if you are taking or have recently taken any other medicines, including medicines or herbal therapies obtained without a prescription. The use of Delay Spray is not recommended if your partner is pregnant. Delay Spray can transfer to your partner during intercourse.
Is it safe to have oral sex with the delay spray?
As long as you wait about 15 minutes for the spray to soak in, and wipe off any excess spray prior to sex. Oral sex is generally fine while using our male genital desensitizer spray. Of course, if your partner has a lidocaine allergy, you should not risk using any lidocaine products for premature ejaculation.
How do I use it?
The quantity used and timing will vary with individual requirements, but the usual recommended dosage is 2-5 sprays to the head and the shaft of the penis, 5 to 15 minutes before intercourse. You should always use the minimum effective quantity.
Do you offer a money-back guarantee?
If you don't see results after 180 days of treatment, you'll get a voucher for our prescription treatments. Please check our refund policy for more details.
Can I use the delay spray and Viagra together?
Because lidocaine and ED drugs such as Sildenafil or Tadalafil have no known interactions with each other, the two medications are considered safe to use at the same time. In fact, studies show that sildenafil can be an effective primary treatment for PE.
How do I best store the product?
When storing this medication, please consider the following: Keep out of the sight and reach of children; do not use dealy spray after the expiry date which is stated on the packaging of the product; the expiry date refers to the last day of that month Store below 25°C.
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