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Priligy is a prescription medication that has been developed to treat premature ejaculation. This drug belongs to the category of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor medications, or SSRIs. Its active ingredient, dapoxetine works to help men regain control over their ejaculation and to increase their sexual stamina.
Priligy is the brand name for dapoxetine, a fast-acting inhibitor drug for the treatment of premature ejaculation. Priligy is manufactured for men who find it problematic to sustain an erection long enough to complete satisfactory sexual activity. The treatment comes in capsule form and is currently available in a number of countries across Europe.
Priligy is a prescription drug that is taken orally. Results from clinical testing showed that Priligy can elongate sexual performance by an average of 200 - 300%. Users reported significant improvements in their sexual performance, enjoying greater ejaculation control and greater satisfaction during intercourse and an increase in intra-vaginal ejaculatory latency time after taking the drug.
Priligy belongs to a family of medicines known as Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors, which selectively inhibit the reuptake of serotonin in the neural cells. For a man to ejaculate, a reflex has to be passed on to his brain from his sympathetic nervous system. The inhibition of the serotonin reuptake prevents the ejaculatory expulsion reflex from reaching the brain, which would otherwise cause premature ejaculation to occur.
Priligy is available in 30mg and 60mg strengths. The usual prescription dose is 30mg, however, you may request a higher dose of 60mg if you see little signs of improvement in your condition. Take 1 capsule each day between 1 to 3 hours before sex, and not more than once per day. Priligy is suitable for men between 18 and 64 years of age and can be taken before or after meals.
There are few harmful side effects to Priligy; in tests it has been proved to be very well tolerated by most users. Some users have experienced mild headaches, dizziness or nausea for long term use.
Do not take Priligy with alcohol, as the effects of alcohol may be amplified. This may also increase your risk of other side effects. Other prescription treatments can affect the way Priligy works, and may cause an adverse reaction. Consult your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking further medication before you begin a course of Priligy.