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Can dapoxetine cure premature ejaculation?

Asked by:Berkey

Asked on:Apr 02, 2026 06:50 AM

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  • Chiara Chiara

    Apr 02, 2026

    Dapoxetine cannot cure premature ejaculation, but it can effectively improve symptoms. Premature ejaculation is usually caused by psychological factors, abnormal nerve sensitivity, or diseases such as prostatitis. Dapoxetine, as a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, helps control time by delaying the ejaculation reflex. It needs to be taken as needed and combined with behavioral training.

    Dapoxetine is currently the only short-acting oral drug approved for the treatment of premature ejaculation. Its mechanism of action is to increase the concentration of serotonin in the central nervous system, thereby inhibiting the sensitivity of the ejaculatory reflex. Clinical data shows that taking it can prolong sexual life, and the effect can last until 24 hours after taking the medicine. The drug needs to be taken 1-3 hours before sexual intercourse. Common side effects include mild headache, nausea or dizziness, which usually resolve on their own in the short term. For premature ejaculation caused by anxiety or strained relationship with partners, the effect is more significant when combined with psychological counseling.

    The causes of premature ejaculation are complex, and it is difficult to cure it simply by relying on drugs. Some patients have congenital hypersensitivity of the dorsal penile nerve or pelvic congestion caused by chronic prostatitis. These organic factors require physical therapy or anti-inflammatory drugs. Long-term and frequent use of dapoxetine may cause tolerance, and it is recommended to adopt an intermittent dosing regimen together with behavioral therapies such as pelvic floor muscle exercises and immobility techniques. For those whose disease lasts for more than half a year and whose drugs are ineffective, potential diseases such as diabetes and thyroid dysfunction need to be investigated.

    It is recommended to develop a personalized treatment plan under the guidance of a doctor and avoid adjusting the dosage on your own. You can perform daily Kegel exercises to enhance control, reduce the intake of alcohol and spicy food, and choose loose underwear to reduce local irritation. Both partners should establish healthy communication and relieve psychological pressure through extended foreplay. If necessary, local anesthetic gel can be used in conjunction with auxiliary treatment.