Description
What is Priligy?
Priligy is a treatment for men aged 18 to 64 who experience premature ejaculation, meaning they often last less than two minutes during sexual activity. It contains dapoxetine hydrochloride, a selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitor (SSRI), which works faster than SSRIs typically used for depression. In the UK, Priligy is available online with a prescription from Pharmica.
How Do Priligy Pills Work?
Priligy helps delay ejaculation by slowing down the brain signals that trigger it. It raises serotonin levels in the brain, which assists in preventing premature ejaculation.
How Should I Take Priligy?
Priligy is available in 30 mg and 60 mg doses. Begin with 30 mg, taking the tablet with a full glass of water about 1–3 hours before sexual activity to reduce the risk of fainting. Priligy should only be taken when needed, not daily. It can be taken with or without food but should not exceed one dose in 24 hours. Effects start about an hour after ingestion and last up to four hours.
Can I Take Priligy with Viagra?
Priligy should not be taken with Viagra, as both medications can lower blood pressure, which may lead to dizziness, fainting, or even collapse. Additionally, avoid alcohol while using Priligy as it may heighten side effects.
Are There Any Alternatives to Priligy?
Priligy may not work for everyone and is not a permanent solution for premature ejaculation. Alternatives include counselling, other medications, or desensitising sprays like Stud100 to reduce sensitivity temporarily. Thicker condoms may also help. It is advised to use Priligy consistently for four weeks or at least six doses to assess its effectiveness, with some users seeing improvement after the first use and others requiring more time to notice results.