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Priligy

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Priligy is used for the temporary treatment of premature ejaculation in men. The tablet is to be taken a few hours before sexual intercourse and may help men last longer before ejaculation.

What is Priligy?

Priligy is used for the temporary treatment of premature ejaculation in men. The tablet is to be taken a few hours before sexual intercourse and may help men last longer before ejaculation. Priligy is used as a temporary treatment and it cannot cure premature ejaculation in men.  .  .  .  .   .  .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . ............. ........................

How Does It Work?

Priligy tablets contain the active ingredient Dapoxetine, which is a short-acting selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitor. Serotonin is a neurotransmitter that passes messages between nerve cells and in also involved in sending messages that lead up to ejaculation. Dapoxetine increases the activity of serotonin in the nervous system, which increases the time it takes to ejaculate. With a higher level of serotonin in the nervous system, men can have better control over their ejaculation.

What Are the Benefits?

Some benefits of Priligy include:

  • Helps men last longer during sexual intercourse.

How Do I Use Priligy?

Priligy is an oral tablet that can be taken with or without food. The tablet must be swallowed whole without chewing or crushing with a full glass of water to prevent dizziness. Do not double dose on Priligy and do not take any alcohol while you are on the medicine.

Priligy should not be taken every day and is not a permanent cure for premature ejaculation. Only take Priligy once in 24 hours when you intend to have sex.

Pills Dosage

Men from the age of 18 to 64 can take one tablet of Priligy one to three hours before engaging in sexual activity. The starting dosage of Priligy is 30 mg but if that is not effective and you have no side effects from the lower dose, it may be increased to 60 mg by your doctor. Take Priligy exactly as directed by your doctor.

Precautions and Side Effects

Side Effects

Priligy has certain side effects on some individuals. These side effects may not occur at all or may be non-serious in most cases.

Some common side effects of Priligy include:

Other more uncommon side effects include:

  • Irritability, anxiousness, difficulty concentrating
  • Blurred vision.
  • Drowsiness and fatigue
  • Tremors, tingling, ringing in the ears
  • Excessive sweating, Flushing
  • Insomnia or abnormal dreams
  • Reduced sex drive
  • Erectile dysfunction
  • Sinus congestion
  • Diarrhoea, vomiting, constipation, abdominal pain
  • Increased blood pressure

Contact your doctor right away in case these side effects persist or worsen.

Priligy may also have some more serious but rare side effects that may require immediate medical attention. These include:

  • Suddenly falling asleep.
  • Feeling dizzy after exertion.
  • Urge to empty the bowels urgently

Since every individual reacts to medicines differently, this is not a complete list of all possible side effects. If you notice other side effects not mentioned above, get medical attention and contact your pharmacist or physician for more information.

Warnings

Before taking Priligy, you should:

  • Discuss your extensive medical history with your doctor especially if you have a history of heart disease, psychiatric illness or fainting. Mention your medical conditions if you belong to any of the high-risk groups mentioned below.
  • Be aware that Priligy is not a cure but a temporary solution to premature ejaculation. Due to the complex reasons underlying premature ejaculation, Priligy is unable to cure the condition entirely. Do not take Priligy every day as a treatment. However, it may work well with other behavioural treatments such as counselling or psychotherapy.

Precautions

While taking Priligy you should follow some precautions such as:

  • Do not consume alcohol while you are on Priligy. It may cause side effects to worsen.
  • Do not take Priligy if you have been taking recreational drugs such as ketamine, MDMA, LSD, poppers or more.
  • Priligy may cause dizziness, nausea or fainting. Do not drive, operate heavy machinery or perform any hazardous activities after taking this medicine.

High-Risk Groups

High-risk groups include:

  • People with kidney or liver disease dizziness or low blood pressure.
  • Epileptic people
  • People with a history of blood clots or bleeding disorders
  • People with glaucoma
  • Dehydrated people who may have diarrhoea, vomiting or excessive sweating

Priligy Indications

Priligy is indicated in the treatment of:

  • Premature ejaculation in men (18 to 64 years of age)
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