- Active ingredient: Dapoxetine (SSRI – selective serotonine reuptake inhibitor)
- Available doses: 30mg/60mg/90mg
- What it is used for: Treatment of PE (premature ejaculation)
- Related/alternative products: Vriligy, Zhevitra, Super Avana
- Description: Priligy doubles or triples the duration of intercourse by regulating the amount of serotonin produced by the brain.
Quick Facts
- Increases the duration of intercourse by up to three times;
- Available in three different doses;
- Is very efficient in treating the symptoms of premature ejaculation;
- Less than 5% of users experience side effects;
- No reports of overdose have been registered;
- Should be taken once in 24 hours;
- Can be taken with food;
- Half-life equals 1.5 hours.
How To Take Dapoxetine
At Aqx, you can purchase Priligy containing 30 mg, 60 mg, or 90 mg of dapoxetine in each pill. However, we strongly advise that you start with 30 mg. While side effects are rare, it is better to make sure first that the body reacts positively to a smaller dose. A large proportion of Priligy users obtain the desired effect on the duration of intercourse by taking 30 mg pills; if that is your case, do not increase the dose.
Priligy should be taken once a day and not more frequently than once in 24 hours. Take one pill one hour before the planned intercourse. Many men report that the facts last up to 3 hours, but 1 hour is standard. You can take Priligy with food, swallowing the pill with a glass of water.
Priligy’s contraindications include heart disease, the presence of a pacemaker, and liver failure. Further, those patients who take drugsi inhibiting the liver enzyme CYP3A4 should not use Priligy. As for erectile dysfunction drugs, they do not interact in any adverse way with dapoxetine.
Side Effects and Overdose
Dapoxetine is considered a very safe and efficient treatment for premature ejaculation: in a controlled study, only 1.7% of users discontinued use of 30 mg Priligy pills due to side effects. However, each individual is unique, so it is still possible to develop adverse reactions.
Most common ones include the following:
- Headache
- Nausea
- Diarrhea
- Feeling of dryness in the mouth
- Insomnia
So far, no cases of dapoxetine overdose have been reported. However, studies conducted on other SSRIs show that overdoses can result in the feeling of somnolence, nausea, and vomiting. Keep in mind that dapoxetine is a potent chemical, thus an overdose is technically possible. Never take more than one Priligy pill a day.
Priligy FAQ
What kind of tablet is Priligy?
Priligy is currently the most famous and popular drug prescribed for PE (premature ejaculation). A man suffering from PE is unable to prolong intercourse for over two minutes, causing significant distress to both partners. Priligy can dramatically increase the duration of sexual intercourse (that is, the time period between penetration and ejaculation).
How does Priligy work?
The active ingredient in Priligy is dapoxetine, which belongs to the class of SSRIs (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors) – a class or drugs originally developed as antidepressants. SSRIs work by increasing the production of serotonin – an essential neurotransmitter that regulates numerous processes in the body, including mood and sexual functions. It was discovered that an increase in serotonin levels allows to prolong intercourse and relieve the symptoms of PE.
How often do you take Priligy?
Dapoxetine is a potent chemical compound, so Priligy should only be taken once in 24 hours, and only on those days when intercourse is planned.
Is it safe to take dapoxetine?
Dapoxetine, and SSRIs in general, are considered very safe when correctly. However, it should not be taken by men suffering from serious heart disease or heart failure, kidney disease, or those taking other SSRI antidepressants.