Priligy is the latest and only treatment for premature ejaculation. Priligy dapoxetine is used as a treatment for premature ejaculation. Priligy is prescribed to men who experience inability to sustain ejaculation and suffer from rapid or premature ejaculation. It is a pioneer drug and one of a kind, as no other drugs presently available regulate ejaculation process in men. Priligy treats premature ejaculation, a common male sexual dysfunction, which affects as many as 30% of men worldwide.
What is Priligy?
Priligy is the brand name for dapoxetine, a medication that belongs to the class of drugs known as SSRIs, short for selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors. It is marketed by Janssen-Cilag, a division of Janssen Pharmaceutica N. V. Priligy has received authorisation for sales and marketing in Finland and Sweden for the on-demand treatment of premature ejaculation in men aged 18-64 years. Priligy will soon be approved for sale in other European countries such as Austria, Germany, Spain, Italy and Portugal.
How does Priligy dapoxetine work?
The active ingredient in Priligy is dapoxetine hydrochloride, which works like all SSRIs. Priligy works by inhibiting neuronal reuptake of serotonin and consequently inhibiting potency of serotonin activity. This in turn as an affect on a mans ability to control ejaculation.
How will Priligy help me?
Priligy has been clinically tested and proven to improve length of sexual intercourse by 200-300%. Patients receiving Priligy dapoxetine in clinical trials reported significant improvement in sexual activities such as ejaculation control, satisfaction during sexual intercourse and increase in intra-vaginal ejaculatory latency time (IELT).
What is the dosage of Priligy?
Priligy is available in low dose strengths and is to be taken on when required. You can get Priligy in two dose strengths, 30mg and 60mg. In one of the clinical trials of Priligy dapoxetine, 874 patients were given 30mg dosage and 870 patients were given the 60mg dose. All these patients ejaculated in less than a minute on an average. After 12 weeks of the study, the researchers found that patients taking 30mg reported an increase up to 2.78 minutes and patients taking 60mg reported an increase up to 3.32 minutes.
What are the side effects of Priligy?
The most common side effects of Priligy are headache and nausea. These side effects are mild to moderate in nature. Most men didn’t experience any side effects in clinical trials and some of them who did found that the side effects were unnoticeable or mild and went away after few hours. Priligy is a short-acting drug and is absorbed and eliminated faster than other SSRIs and hence there are fewer chances of side effects.
Can I get Priligy?
Priligy is only available in Sweden and Finland currently. It is to be approved in other European countries soon. It has not yet received approval in the UK and US. Priligy is a prescription-only drug and you need to consult a healthcare professional to get a prescription for it. Only people who have serious ejaculation problems should take Priligy.
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