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Priligy

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Priligy Properties

Active Ingredients
Primary Category
Pharmacological Class
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor (SSRI)
Minor Side Effects
Moderate Side Effects
Dosage Forms
Tablets
Administration Route
Oral
Mechanism of Action
A short-acting SSRI that is thought to work by increasing the level of serotonin in the brain's nerve endings. This helps to delay the reflex in the brain that causes ejaculation.
Prescription Status
Rx
Manufacturer
Menarini
Patient Summary
A medication used to treat premature ejaculation in adult men aged 18 to 64 by helping to delay the ejaculation reflex.
Onset Time
Within 1-3 hours before sexual activity
Duration
Effects peak around 1-2 hours, shorter duration than typical SSRIs
Storage Instructions
Store at room temperature, away from moisture
Age Restrictions
For use in adult men aged 18 to 64

About Priligy

Generic Priligy (dapoxetine) is a short-acting selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) formulated as a film-coated tablet for the treatment of premature ejaculation. It works by modestly increasing serotonin levels in the central nervous system, which can lengthen the time between erection and ejaculation. While dapoxetine is approved for this use in many European countries, it is not listed on the Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) register, meaning it must be obtained through special import channels. Men who experience persistent or distressing rapid ejaculation often consider this option after discussing it with a qualified healthcare professional.

What is Generic Priligy (Dapoxetine)?

Generic Priligy (dapoxetine) belongs to the SSRI class of drugs, but unlike typical antidepressant SSRIs it is metabolised quickly, allowing use on an as-needed basis. The medication received its first European Union approval in 2009 for the treatment of premature ejaculation and is prescribed in a single oral dose of 30 mg, 60 mg or 90 mg. In Australia, dapoxetine has not been approved by the TGA, so it is considered an unregistered import. The formulation is a film-coated pill designed for rapid dissolution and absorption.

How Priligy Works

Priligy acts by inhibiting the serotonin transporter (SERT) on presynaptic neurons, reducing re-uptake of serotonin into the nerve terminal. This modest increase in synaptic serotonin heightens the inhibitory control of the spinal ejaculatory reflex, thereby extending intravaginal ejaculatory latency time (IELT).

Pharmacokinetics:

  • Absorption: Peak plasma concentrations occur 1-2 hours after ingestion, especially when taken on an empty stomach.
  • Metabolism: Primarily metabolised by the hepatic enzyme CYP2D6 to an inactive metabolite.
  • Elimination: The terminal half-life is approximately 1.5 hours, enabling safe once-daily dosing with a 24-hour wash-out period.
  • Onset/Duration: Clinical benefit is usually observed within the first dose, with IELT prolongation persisting for the duration of the drug’s activity.

Why Priligy is Used for Sexual Health Conditions

  • Premature Ejaculation (PE):

    • Mechanistic rationale: By boosting serotonergic inhibition, Priligy directly addresses the neuro-physiological pathway that triggers premature ejaculation.
    • Guideline position: International urology societies list short-acting SSRIs such as dapoxetine as first-line pharmacologic therapy for both lifelong and acquired PE.
    • Efficacy data: Randomised controlled trials show a mean increase in IELT of 2-3 minutes compared with placebo, with statistically significant improvements in patient-reported control and satisfaction scores.
  • Comparison with alternatives:

    • Topical anesthetics (e.g., lidocaine-prilocaine spray) act peripherally and may cause penile numbness, whereas Priligy works centrally without loss of sensation.
    • Behavioural techniques (stop-start, squeeze) require training and consistent practice; Priligy offers a pharmacologic adjunct that can be combined with these methods.
    • Other SSRIs (paroxetine, sertraline) have longer half-lives, necessitating daily dosing and higher risk of cumulative side effects; dapoxetine’s rapid clearance makes it more convenient for on-demand use.

Off-Label and Investigational Uses of Priligy

Some clinicians have explored dapoxetine for depressive symptoms in men with PE, citing its SSRI activity, but robust evidence is lacking and it remains unapproved for mood disorders in Australia. Small pilot studies have examined its use in treating anxiety related to sexual performance, yet results are inconclusive.

Off-label use should only be considered under the supervision of a qualified healthcare provider.

Is Priligy Right for You?

Priligy may suit men aged 18-65 who experience persistent, unwanted rapid ejaculation that interferes with personal or relational satisfaction. Ideal candidates have stable cardiovascular status, no concurrent monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) therapy, and adequate liver function to metabolise the drug.

  • Elderly patients may require a lower starting dose (30 mg) due to potential slowed metabolism.
  • Pregnancy and lactation are not applicable, as the medication is indicated for males only.
  • Renal or hepatic impairment: Dose adjustment is recommended for severe hepatic dysfunction; mild to moderate renal impairment generally does not affect clearance.

Patients with a history of cardiac arrhythmia, uncontrolled hypertension, or severe depression should discuss alternatives with their doctor before starting Priligy.

Taking Priligy Effectively

  • Timing: Swallow the tablet with a full glass of water 1-2 hours before anticipated sexual activity; avoid taking more than one dose in a 24-hour period.
  • Food interaction: High-fat meals can delay absorption and reduce peak concentrations; taking the medication on an empty stomach yields the most reliable onset.
  • Missed dose: If the planned encounter does not occur, simply skip the dose; do not double-dose later.
  • Travel considerations: Carry the medication in its original packaging, maintain it at room temperature, and keep it away from excessive heat or moisture.
  • Alcohol: Moderate consumption does not contraindicate use, but excessive drinking may amplify dizziness and orthostatic symptoms.

Understanding Side Effects and How to Manage Them

Common adverse events (occurring in ≥10 % of users) include nausea, headache, dizziness, and dry mouth. These arise from heightened serotonergic activity in the gastrointestinal tract and central nervous system.

  • Management tips:
    • Take Priligy with a light snack to lessen nausea.
    • Stay well-hydrated and rise slowly from seated positions to mitigate dizziness.
    • Use sugar-free gum or lozenges to relieve dry mouth.

Less frequent but serious reactions such as syncope, arrhythmia, or serotonin syndrome require immediate medical attention. Serotonin syndrome, though rare, may present with agitation, hyperthermia, tremor, and autonomic instability, especially if combined with other serotonergic agents (e.g., tramadol, triptans).

If any side effect persists beyond a few days or worsens in intensity, contact a healthcare professional promptly.

Buying Priligy from Our Online Pharmacy

Purchasing dapoxetine can be challenging in Australia due to its unregistered status. Our online pharmacy provides a discreet, compliant pathway for qualified individuals to obtain the medication safely.

Why Choose Our Service?

  • Access to a clinically vetted source of dapoxetine without the delays of traditional import paperwork.
  • Competitive pricing that reflects bulk-purchase agreements, often 10 % lower than retail overseas.

Quality & Safety

We partner with licensed international pharmacies that adhere to Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) standards and are regularly audited by health authorities. Each batch undergoes third-party testing for potency and purity before shipment.

Pricing & Access

  • 30 mg tablet: AU $22 per unit
  • 60 mg tablet: AU $30 per unit
  • 90 mg tablet: AU $38 per unit

Customers enjoy a lifetime 10 % discount on all reorders, and we list alternative short-acting SSRIs where appropriate.

Discreet Delivery

Orders are packaged in neutral-coloured envelopes with no external labels. Express shipping reaches most Australian capitals within 7 days; standard delivery arrives in 3 weeks.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is Priligy safe for men with high blood pressure? Moderate hypertension does not usually contraindicate dapoxetine, but patients on antihypertensive therapy should monitor for any unexpected dizziness or faintness.

  • How quickly can I expect an improvement in ejaculation control? Most users notice a longer IELT after the first dose, although optimal benefit often emerges after three to four consecutive uses.

  • Can I combine Priligy with a topical anaesthetic spray? Yes, the two approaches act on different pathways and may be used together, provided you discuss the combination with your clinician.

  • What is the difference between Priligy and daily SSRIs used for depression? The key distinction lies in half-life; dapoxetine clears rapidly, allowing on-demand dosing, whereas antidepressant SSRIs require daily administration and carry a higher risk of cumulative side effects.

  • Will alcohol affect the effectiveness of Priligy? Moderate alcohol intake does not significantly alter dapoxetine’s pharmacokinetics, but excessive consumption can intensify dizziness and nausea.

  • Is it possible to develop tolerance to Priligy? Current evidence suggests that tolerance does not develop with intermittent use, likely because the drug is not taken continuously.

  • Can Priligy be used in men who are also being treated for depression? Co-administration is possible but requires careful monitoring for additive serotonergic effects; a psychiatrist should evaluate the risk-benefit profile.

  • What should I do if I experience a rapid heartbeat after taking Priligy? Contact a healthcare provider immediately, as tachycardia may signal an adverse cardiovascular response, especially in those with underlying heart disease.

  • How does Priligy compare to the off-label use of paroxetine for PE? Dapoxetine’s short half-life provides flexibility and fewer daily side effects, whereas paroxetine, with its longer half-life, can cause persistent nausea and sleep disturbances.

  • Is a prescription required to purchase Priligy through your platform? Yes, a valid prescription from a licensed Australian practitioner is mandatory before we can process and ship the medication.

Glossary

Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI)
A class of drugs that block the reabsorption of serotonin into neurons, increasing its availability in the synaptic cleft.
Ejaculatory latency time (IELT)
The measured interval from the start of vaginal penetration to ejaculation; a primary endpoint in PE studies.
Serotonin syndrome
A potentially life-threatening condition caused by excessive serotonergic activity, characterised by mental status changes, autonomic instability, and neuromuscular abnormalities.
CYP2D6
A liver enzyme responsible for metabolising many drugs, including dapoxetine; genetic variations can affect drug clearance.
Half-life
The time required for the plasma concentration of a drug to decrease by 50 %; dapoxetine’s half-life is about 1.5 hours.

Disclaimer

The information provided about Priligy is for general knowledge only and does not replace professional medical consultation. All treatment decisions, including those regarding off-label use, should be made under the supervision of a qualified healthcare provider. Readers are presumed to be responsible adults capable of making informed health choices. Our online pharmacy offers access to Priligy for individuals who may have limited availability through traditional pharmacies, prescription-based insurance schemes, or who are seeking affordable generic alternatives. Always consult your doctor before starting, changing, or discontinuing any medication.

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Information Prepared By

Sarah Jones
Tosin (Olalekan) Olaluwoye, MD, PhD