Premature Ejaculation Treatment
Treatment for premature ejaculation is now available from Firstmed for men aged between 18-64. To buy the treatment online, you need to undertake a free consultation with us. Our doctor will review your situation and may prescribe if it is medically appropriate to do so. Pharmacological treatment is not suitable for everyone so please take time to read the product information below. The NHS does not subsidise treatment for this condition.
Priligy FAQs
How does PE treatment work?
When should I take this treatment?
How well does it work?
What is the correct dosage?
What are the treatment side effects?
Treatment precautions and contraindications
Where can I buy this medicine?
Treatment employs the use of a short acting selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI). It works by raising the levels of Serotonin in the body. Low levels of serotonin are a major physical cause of premature ejaculation.
When should I take this treatment?
Between one to three hours before sexual activity. You can take it with or without food but you should not take it with alcohol.
It is an effective treatment. In clinical trials, most men reported improvements with an average doubling of the duration of erections before ejaculation occurred.
PE medications come in 30mg and 60mg tablets. If you are taking treatment for the first time, start with the 30mg dose and if that does not produce the desired results, it may be appropriate to move on to the 60mg tablets.
What are the treatment side effects?
The most commonly reported side effects are:
- Nausea noticed in almost 8.7 percent of males taking lower dosage and nearly 20.1 percent of males taking higher dosage of Dapoxetine.
- Headache has been reported in 5.9 percent of men administered low dosage while 6.8 percent of patients complained of headaches who were taking high dosage.
- Nearly 6.8 percent of males taking a high dosage reported diarrhea.
- While 6.2 percent of males consuming this drug in higher dosages complained of experiencing dizziness.
Treatment precautions and contraindications
Treatment contraindications include:
- Most Drugs used to treat migraines.
- Some medicines used to treat fungal infection, including Ketoconazole and Itraconazole
- Some medicines used to treat HIV, including Ritonavir, Saquinavir, Nelfinavir and Atazanavir
- Some medicines used to treat infection, including Telithromycin
- Nefazodone - an antidepressant
- Medications used to treat depression called "Monoamine Oxidase inhibitors" (MAOIs)
- Other medicines used to treat depression
- Thioridazine used for schizophrenia
- Lithium, a drug used to treat bipolar disorder
- The antibiotic Linezolid
- The sleeping pill Tryptophan
- The herbal medication St John's wort
- The pain killer Tramadol
Where can I buy this medicine?
You can now order online from Firstmed by registering for a free consultation for premature ejaculation. Our doctors will review your medical details and may issue a prescription if it is medically appropriate to do so.
Treatment now available: for premature ejaculation.