Adult Product Q&A Sexual Health Relationship & Intimacy

What is the real effect of Priligin? Has anyone used it before?

Asked by:Melpomene

Asked on:Apr 05, 2026 11:37 AM

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  • Sage Sage

    Apr 05, 2026

    The actual effect of Priligy varies from person to person. Most users report that it can effectively prolong sexual life, while a few people may experience minor side effects. Priligin is a prescription drug used to treat premature ejaculation. Its main ingredient is dapoxetine and must be used under the guidance of a doctor.

    Priligy helps men control their urge to ejaculate by inhibiting neurotransmitter reuptake. Clinical data shows that sexual intercourse time can be extended by several minutes after taking the drug, and some users report high satisfaction. The drug is usually taken 1-3 hours before sexual intercourse, and the effects last until 24 hours after taking the drug. Commonly applicable people include patients with primary or secondary premature ejaculation, especially men who have difficulty controlling ejaculation due to psychological factors.

    A small number of users may experience adverse reactions such as headache, nausea, and dizziness. The symptoms are usually mild and will resolve on their own. It is contraindicated in patients with cardiovascular disease and severe liver and kidney dysfunction. Individual cases report transient blood pressure fluctuations or palpitations after taking the drug, but the incidence is low. The effect of the drug is affected by individual metabolic differences, medication time, psychological state and other factors. It is not recommended to adjust the dosage by yourself.

    You should avoid drinking alcohol while using Priligy to prevent aggravation of side effects. It is recommended to cooperate with psychological counseling and behavioral training, such as stop-motion method and other non-drug intervention methods. If discomfort persists or the effect is poor, timely follow-up consultation is required to adjust the treatment plan. The treatment of premature ejaculation needs to comprehensively consider physiological and psychological factors. Simply relying on drugs may not solve the underlying problem. It is equally important to establish healthy sexual concepts and communicate with partners.