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Premature ejaculation (PE) refers to ejaculation occurring within 2 minutes of penetration during sexual intercourse, with an inability to control the timing of ejaculation. If this occurs frequently and affects your or your partner’s sexual satisfaction, it is recommended that you consult a doctor.
The causes of premature ejaculation can be divided into physiological and psychological factors. Physiological factors include abnormal serotonin levels, prostatitis, and thyroid problems. Psychological factors include anxiety, stress, relationship issues, and early sexual experiences. In many cases, it is the result of a combination of multiple factors.
Dapoxetine is a prescription medication that has been validated through rigorous clinical trials and is approved in several countries for the treatment of premature ejaculation. Common side effects include nausea, dizziness, and headaches, which typically occur at the beginning of treatment and gradually subside. It is not recommended to use this medication while consuming alcohol.
It is recommended to take Dapoxetine 1–3 hours before sexual activity. It begins to take effect approximately 1 hour after administration. Clinical studies have shown that Dapoxetine can prolong the ejaculatory latency period by 2.5–3.4 times.
The effectiveness of treatment for premature ejaculation varies from person to person. Medication can effectively control symptoms, and when combined with behavioral therapy (such as the “stop-start” technique and Kegel exercises), it may lead to more lasting improvements. Some patients may be able to gradually reduce their medication use after a period of treatment.
Yes, it is safe to use PDE5 inhibitors and dapoxetine together under a doctor’s supervision. Our dual-action treatment plan is designed for patients who experience both erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation. However, this treatment must only be used after a doctor’s evaluation; never combine these medications on your own.