Dapoxetine: Fast-Acting Option for Premature Ejaculation

Premature ejaculation affects a lot of men — and dapoxetine (often sold as Priligy) stands out because it’s a short-acting SSRI made specifically for that problem. Want to know how it can help, how to use it safely, and what to try if it’s not for you? Read on for plain, practical advice.

How dapoxetine works and how to take it

Dapoxetine raises serotonin levels in the nervous system briefly, which can help delay ejaculation. It’s taken as needed, not every day. Most men start with 30 mg taken 1–3 hours before sex; if that doesn’t help and your doctor agrees, the dose can be increased to 60 mg.

Take dapoxetine on an empty stomach or with a light meal — heavy meals can slow absorption. Avoid drinking lots of alcohol with it: alcohol can increase dizziness, fainting risk, and reduce the drug’s effectiveness. If you feel very dizzy, faint, or confused after a dose, stop and seek medical help.

Common side effects include nausea, headache, dizziness, and sometimes trouble sleeping. These often fade after a few doses. Serious but rare issues include fainting or mood changes. Always tell your doctor if you feel unusually sad or notice suicidal thoughts.

Safety, interactions, and who should avoid it

Don’t take dapoxetine if you’re already on other SSRIs, MAO inhibitors, or certain migraine drugs. It can interact with medicines that affect heart rhythm and with strong CYP3A4 inhibitors like ketoconazole or ritonavir. If you use nitrates (for chest pain) or have uncontrolled heart disease, avoid dapoxetine.

People with severe liver or kidney problems, a recent history of fainting, or certain psychiatric conditions should not use it. Pregnant partners don’t affect the safety of the pill, but always check with your clinician before starting any new med.

Want practical tips? Keep a short diary for two weeks: note dose, timing, effect, and any side effects. That helps your doctor adjust treatment faster. If you feel dizzy, sit or lie down until it passes. Don’t drive or operate heavy machinery until you know how dapoxetine affects you.

Not sure where to buy? Use a pharmacy that requires a prescription, shows clear contact info, and has verified reviews. Avoid deals that look too cheap or pharmacies that won’t verify a prescription. If buying online, ask your doctor for advice and keep your prescription records handy.

If dapoxetine isn’t right for you, there are other options: topical anesthetic creams or sprays, daily SSRIs prescribed off-label, behavioral techniques, condom use, and pelvic floor exercises. Combining therapy and medication often gives the best results.

Talk openly with your doctor about goals and worries. With the right approach — whether medication, therapy, or both — many men see real improvement without long-term daily medication.

Simon loxton

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