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Many treatments will help you stay longer in bed. These treatment options include Premature Ejaculation pills


While Premature Ejaculation can be stressful and difficult to treat, it shouldn't be a problem. Today, many treatments will help you stay longer in bed. These treatment options include Premature Ejaculation pills, which delay ejaculation and help avoid premature orgasms.

What are the Premature Ejaculation pills?

Because Premature Ejaculation is such a common problem, many products are marketed. Some treatments for Premature Ejaculation are really effective, and others are much less effective.


In general, the most popular Premature Ejaculation pills fall into one of two categories:

  • Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs ).
  • Phosphodiesterase-5 enzyme inhibitors (PDEI-5).

How do SSRI pills treat Premature Ejaculation?

Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) drugs are a class of premature ejaculation pills that are commonly used to treat depression. As a treatment for depression, SSRI pills work by continually increasing the amount of serotonin in the brain. This often helps relieve symptoms of depression.


When it comes to treating depression, SSRI pills work very well. However, they have an important and well-known side effect. This side effect is that for many people, SSRI pills significantly increase the time and effort it takes to achieve orgasm during intercourse. This means that SSRI pills can effectively treat Premature Ejaculation.


Studies of SSRI premature ejaculation pills show that these drugs can often treat the symptoms of Premature Ejaculation when used daily, usually in large amounts. In a 1998 study, men with premature ejaculation received a daily dose of 25 mg of SSRI pill. After three weeks, the dose was increased to 50 mg per day. Three weeks later, the men received a higher daily dose of SSRI pill, 100 mg.


Before the use of SSRI pills in men in the study, the average time to ejaculate was about one minute. After taking a daily dose of 25 mg of SSRI drug, the mean ejaculatory time in the group increased from one minute to 7.6 minutes. Once the men started taking the higher dose of SSRI pill 50mg per day, their ejaculation time increased to an average of 13.1 minutes.


At a dose of 100 mg in men, the average time of ejaculation was 16.4 minutes. However, at doses of 50 mg and 100 mg of SSRI pill , a small number of men in the study began to develop anejaculation, or the inability to experience orgasm during intercourse.

How do PDEI-5 pills treat Premature Ejaculation?

PDEI-5 pills are best known as treatments for Erectile dysfunction. These medicines work by increasing blood flow to the penis. Because a healthy erection depends on circulation, this increased blood supply makes it easier to develop and maintain an erection when you feel sexually aroused.


Most PDEI-5 drugs come in tablet form and can be taken 30 to 60 minutes before sexual intercourse. In addition to treating premature ejaculation, some PDEI-5 drugs are used off-label to treat premature ejaculation as premature ejaculation pills.


In a study published in the International Journal of Urology in 2007, scientists compared the effects of PDEI-5 drugs, SSRI drugs, and the compression technique (a self-help technique that involves squeezing the penis during intercourse) to determine which option is better.


The men in the study were instructed to use their medication or technique for six months. At the end of the study, the researchers found that PDEI-5 premature ejaculation pills were the most effective treatment.


In another 2005 study, researchers found that while PDEI-5 drugs do not directly increase the mean time to orgasm in men with premature ejaculation, they can increase self-confidence and increase perceived control over ejaculation.


The researchers also found that PDEI-5 premature ejaculation pills shortened the refractoriness time, making it easier for men with Premature Ejaculation to get a second erection shortly after sex.


In short, even if ejaculation time does not improve during the first sex, PDEI-5 drugs can help you get a second pleasure from your partner.

What are the side effects of SSRI premature ejaculation pills?

Like all medicines, SSRI drugs can cause side effects. Possible side effects of SSRI premature ejaculation pills include:

  • Nausea.
  • Diarrhea.
  • Constipation.
  • Dizziness.
  • Tired.
  • Headache.
  • Nervousness.
  • Shaking.
  • Vomit.
  • Hard to sleep.
  • Dry mouth.
  • Acidity.
  • Excessive sweating.
  • Appetite and/or weight changes.
  • Changes in libido and/or sexual activity.


What are the side effects of PDEI-5 premature ejaculation pills?

On the other hand, PDEI-5 premature ejaculation pills usually only cause mild side effects when they are active in your body. Possible side effects of PDEI-5 drugs include:

  • Headache.
  • Redness of the face.
  • Acidity.
  • Nose bleeds.
  • It's hard to sleep.
  • Muscle pain.
  • Numbness or tingling in the limbs.
  • Increased sensitivity to light.
  • Changes in your ability to perceive color.



Dr.Hassan Elghaiaty had MBBS in 2004. He had a master's degree in urology and andrology in 2010. He has experience in urology and andrology disease evaluation and management for 16 years.