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Priligy (Dapoxetine)
The main medical use for Priligy, is for the treatment of premature ejaculation. Premature ejaculation is thought is effect 1 in 3 men at some point during their lives. It is more common in younger less sexually experienced men and men who recently have a new partner as the sexual anticipation is greater.
Priligy is the only premature ejaculation treatment that has been approved for use by the authorities in a number of European countries.
Do I suffer from Premature Ejaculation
All men will ejaculate at different times. It is regarded that you suffer from PE if you ejaculate with-in two minutes of penetration more often than not.
Will Priligy work for me
Priligy works for most men, you simply take a tablet with a full glass of water, and after about half an hour to an hour for the medication to take hold. It will last for about four hours or more. Never take more than 1 priligy tablet in a 24 hour period.
Priligy Prescription
Priligy is only available using a valid prescription; in the UK it is legal to complete an online medical questionnaire. It is then reviewed by a registered doctor to verify that the product is suitable for the patient with the given answers. The online medical will only take a few minutes to complete but must be done with honestly.
Priligy Side Effects
Dapoxetine the main active ingredient in Priligy, like all drugs can cause side effects in certain people. You should stop taking Priligy and inform your doctor if you suffer from Fits and seizures; have suicidal thoughts; Serious mood changes; feel faint or dizzy when standing up.
More common side effects include Headaches, Feeling Sick, Feeling anxious, Numbness/Pins and Needles, Erectile Dysfunction.
You may experience drowsiness, dizziness, weakness, difficulty concentrating, and blurred vision while taking Priligy. If you experience any of these or similar effects, avoid driving or requiring the use of machines. The effects of alcohol may be intensified Priligy use, so you might be prone to fainting or other side effects of injuries to the hazard, if you take Priligy with alcohol.
For more information please read the patient leaflet