Pace yourself they said...
Pace yourself they said...
Premature Ejaculation
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Premature Ejaculation Treatments
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Premature ejaculation (PE) is when a man ejaculates sooner than he or his partner would like during sexual intercourse. It is the most common male sexual dysfunction, affecting approximately 1 in 3 men at some point in their lives. PE can occur before or shortly after penetration, often within 1-2 minutes, causing distress and frustration.
Premature ejaculation can be caused by psychological factors such as anxiety, stress, depression, relationship problems, or performance pressure. Physical factors may include abnormal hormone levels, abnormal neurotransmitter levels (particularly serotonin), inflammation of the prostate, or inherited traits. Often, PE results from a combination of psychological and biological factors.
We offer clinically-proven PE treatments including Priligy (dapoxetine), EMLA cream (lidocaine/prilocaine), Stud 100 delay spray, and combination approaches. Our UK-registered pharmacists will recommend the most suitable treatment based on your symptoms, medical history, and preferences.
Clinical studies show Priligy can increase ejaculation time by 3-4 times compared to baseline. Most men experience significant improvement, lasting 3-4 times longer during intercourse. Approximately 70-80% of men report improved control and satisfaction with treatment.
Priligy (dapoxetine) is a prescription-only medicine in the UK. Topical anaesthetic treatments like EMLA cream are also prescription-only. Delay sprays containing lidocaine (such as Stud 100) are available over the counter. Our online consultation allows you to obtain a prescription without visiting your GP.
Most men aged 18-64 experiencing premature ejaculation are eligible for Priligy. However, it may not be suitable if you have heart problems, a history of fainting, severe liver or kidney disease, or take certain medications including MAOIs, SSRIs, or recreational drugs. Our consultation assesses your full eligibility.
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