Before you take Priligy

Priligy is a prescription only drug that is used to treat premature ejaculation. It is only prescribed for men that cannot control their sexual functioning and ejaculate within 2 minutes of penetration. For many men, premature ejaculation is often due to psychological causes, and can often be treated with conditioning and therapy. This treatment is most suitable for men who suffer from premature ejaculation due to physical reasons.
Priligy
Due to the active ingredient, dapoxetine, and the properties of the drug, Priligy is placed in the same category as most antidepressants. These treatments are Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRI). The main difference is that Priligy is a short acting SSRI, while antidepressants are long acting. This difference allows this medicine to go to work on the areas that impact the ejaculation process, without it affecting your mood. Because it is short acting, is doesn’t share any of the same side effects as antidepressants either.
Priligy and other medications
Before you take this treatment, it is important to inform a doctor about any medications you might be taking. This will help them to assess whether or not the 2 medications will react with each other, cause harm or cancel each other out. There are several medications that you cannot take in conjunction with it. Make sure you detail all medications, prescription and non-prescription, during your online consultation.
Ongoing treatment
This medicine should be taken as needed and is not currently considered a long term treatment. If your premature ejaculation condition persists, it could symptomatic of a more serious problem. You should consider visit a doctor for a full medical check if the problem appears to be long term.











