About Priligy
While men seem to be more concerned over erectile dysfunction (ED), premature ejaculation is actually the most widespread sexual disorder that affects as many as 75 per cent of men across the globe. In medical terminology, a man is enduring premature ejaculation if every time he ejaculates within two minutes of insertion. However, there are many who suffer from worse conditions and ejaculate even before penetration. This results I dissatisfaction as well as frustration among both sexual partners.
Unfortunately, despite premature ejaculation affecting hundreds of millions of men at some point or other of their lives worldwide, thus far there has been no cure for this humiliating male sexual disorder. In the absence of any definitive cure for premature ejaculation, many physicians recommended anti-depressants to treat the condition, but these were basically ‘off label’ use of the drugs and often resulted in disturbing side effects. However, things have changed during the last few years and now men having premature ejaculation may take advantage of Priligy, available as Dapoextine in the United States, to end their woes as well as frustration. In fact, Dapoextine is also the active ingredient in Priligy.
In fact, Priligy is the first ever medication that has been approved for the treatment of premature ejaculation in men. As many as seven European nations have approved the use of Prilgy, originally approved for depression, to treat premature ejaculation. Presently, even the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is assessing an application to approve Dapoextine (the brand name of Priligy in the US) for curing this male sexual disorder. Although Priligy has been introduced only recently, the huge demand for this drug in Europe is evidence of its effectiveness in prolonging men’s staying power during sexual intercourse.
Unfortunately enough, though premature ejaculation affects numerous men, no medication was available to specifically treat this male sexual disorder till Priligy was launched. Men enduring premature ejaculation were either recommended sex therapy or adapt certain performances such as the ‘start-stop’ method or the ‘squeeze’ practice to prepare a man to ejaculate at the right moment. And when these techniques failed to yield the desired results, physicians generally prescribed anti-depressant medications belonging to the class of drugs known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRIs), which are usually prescribed to patients suffering from anxiety and depression. In fact, this “off-label” use of SSRIs was based on studies that suggested that an imbalance in the brain and chemical serotonin were responsible for premature ejaculation.
Nevertheless, as the SSRI medications generally take around two weeks to produce desired results, men having premature ejaculation are liable to face side effects related with this type of medicines. Albeit Priligy also belongs to the SSRI class of drugs, its exceptional benefit is that it has a short half-life of just one or two hours. Men having premature ejaculation are required to take Priligy only when needed, approximately one to three hours before expected sexual intercourse. Therefore, the hazards related with the long-term use of SSRI drugs is removed when using Priligy. When a man takes a Priligy pill, its active ingredient Dapoxetine prolongs the period of sex and even enables him to perk up his control over ejaculation.
Hence, Priligy helps men to take pleasure in a more satisfying sexual experience. However, it is essential to consult your physician before you start taking Priligy for treating premature ejaculation.


