Safe and effective treatments to help delay climax
Premature ejaculation (PE) is one of the most common male sexual concerns, affecting men of all ages. It’s medically diagnosed when ejaculation occurs within one to three minutes of sexual arousal or penetration, often before the individual or their partner desires.
While the condition is not usually harmful, it can cause stress, embarrassment, and relationship difficulties. Fortunately, there are clinically proven treatments that can help men gain better control and confidence during sexual activity.
At ifeelshy®, we offer MHRA-approved premature ejaculation treatments designed to help delay climax safely and effectively. Our options include Priligy (Dapoxetine) — the only oral treatment licensed for PE — and STUD 100 (Lidocaine) desensitising spray, which can reduce sensitivity and prolong pleasure.
All products are prescribed by UK-licensed healthcare professionals following a simple, confidential online consultation.
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Premature ejaculation is when ejaculation happens sooner than desired during sexual activity — typically within 1–3 minutes of penetration.
Causes can be psychological (stress, anxiety, performance pressure) or physical (sensitivity, hormonal imbalance, or prostate issues).
Priligy contains dapoxetine, a fast-acting SSRI that increases serotonin levels in the brain, helping delay ejaculation.
STUD 100 spray contains lidocaine, a mild local anaesthetic that reduces penile sensitivity and helps prolong sexual activity.
Priligy should be taken approximately 1 to 3 hours before sexual activity, and no more than once a day.
Yes, it’s safe when prescribed by a clinician. Side effects are generally mild and may include nausea, headache, or dizziness.
They can be used together under medical guidance — always consult your prescriber for personalised advice.
There’s no permanent cure, but these treatments can help manage and control the condition effectively.
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