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What is the real effect of Preakness?

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Asked on:Apr 05, 2026 03:50 PM

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  • Achilles Achilles

    Apr 05, 2026

    The real effect of Priligy is to help men extend their sexual life and improve the symptoms of premature ejaculation. The main component of Priligy is dapoxetine, which is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor that delays ejaculation impulses by regulating neurotransmitters and is suitable for patients with primary or secondary premature ejaculation. Its effect varies from person to person, but usually takes effect within 1-3 hours after use. It needs to be taken as needed.

    Priligin can significantly prolong the ejaculation latency for most patients with premature ejaculation. Clinical data shows that after taking the drug, some men can extend their sexual life by 2-3 times, and their partners' satisfaction can be improved. Drug absorption is less affected by food, but high-fat diet may delay the effectiveness of the drug. Common effects include increased ability to control ejaculation, longer intercourse, and improved sexual confidence. First-time users are advised to start with the lowest dose and observe individual reactions.

    A small number of patients may experience unsatisfactory results. About 20% of users reported limited improvement, which may be related to individual metabolic differences, improper timing of medication, or psychological factors. The effect may be compromised in those with erectile dysfunction. Some people need to use it repeatedly for several times before the effect gradually appears. It is not recommended to stop taking the medicine if it does not work for the first time. During the medication period, behavioral therapy, such as the pause-and-squeeze technique, is required to achieve a more lasting effect.

    Mild adverse reactions such as headache and nausea may occur when using Priligy, which usually resolve spontaneously after 2-3 hours. It is contraindicated in patients with severe cardiovascular disease and moderate to severe liver damage. Avoid combination with monoamine oxidase inhibitors, thioridazine and other drugs. It is recommended to use it under the guidance of a doctor and regularly evaluate the efficacy and safety. Maintaining a regular schedule, moderate exercise, and communicating with your partner can help improve the overall treatment effect.