Where to Buy Medications for Premature Ejaculation: A Guide - Urology

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Hello, doctor.
I would like to ask where I can purchase medications to prevent premature ejaculation, and what are the names of those medications? Can I buy them at a pharmacy?

Reuben, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2002/03/13

Dr. Pan Zhenqin reply Urology


The issue of premature ejaculation in a 19-year-old male is often caused by anxiety or rushing, leading to quick actions.
These problems can be improved through changes in mindset and techniques.
However, it is also possible that the issue is related to a short erection duration rather than premature ejaculation.
If this is the case, it may be due to rapid local venous return.
It is advisable to consult a urologist for a face-to-face evaluation and educational guidance on the issue.

Reply Date: 2002/03/13

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When it comes to purchasing medications for premature ejaculation (PE), it's important to first understand the available options and their respective mechanisms of action. Medications for PE can be broadly categorized into two types: topical anesthetics and oral medications.

1. Topical Anesthetics: These are creams or sprays that contain numbing agents such as lidocaine or prilocaine. They are applied to the penis before intercourse to reduce sensitivity and help delay ejaculation. Commonly available products include:
- Lidocaine-Prilocaine Cream (EMLA): This cream is often used to numb the skin and can be effective in delaying ejaculation.

- Desensitizing Sprays: Products like Promescent are designed to be sprayed on the penis prior to intercourse.

2. Oral Medications: There are also oral medications that can help manage PE. These typically involve selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), which are primarily used as antidepressants but have the side effect of delaying ejaculation. Some common SSRIs include:
- Dapoxetine (Priligy): This is a short-acting SSRI specifically approved for the treatment of PE in some countries. It is taken a few hours before sexual activity.

- Fluoxetine (Prozac) and Sertraline (Zoloft): While not specifically approved for PE, these SSRIs can also be prescribed off-label for this condition.


Where to Buy These Medications
In the United States, many of these medications can be obtained through various channels:
- Pharmacies: Most local pharmacies will carry topical anesthetics. For oral medications like Dapoxetine, you will need a prescription from a healthcare provider. It is advisable to consult with a doctor who can evaluate your condition and prescribe the appropriate medication.

- Online Pharmacies: Some online pharmacies may offer these medications, but it is crucial to ensure they are legitimate and require a prescription. Websites that are certified by the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) are generally safe to use.

- Telehealth Services: Many telehealth platforms allow you to consult with a licensed healthcare provider online. After discussing your symptoms, they can prescribe medications that can be sent directly to your home.


Important Considerations
1. Consult a Healthcare Provider: Before starting any medication for PE, it is essential to consult a healthcare provider. They can help determine the underlying causes of your condition, which may include psychological factors, medical issues, or relationship dynamics.

2. Potential Side Effects: Be aware of the potential side effects of medications. For instance, SSRIs can cause nausea, fatigue, or sexual dysfunction. Topical anesthetics may lead to temporary numbness or irritation.

3. Dosage and Usage: Follow the prescribed dosage and instructions carefully. For topical anesthetics, it is important to apply the product as directed and allow it to absorb for the recommended time before engaging in sexual activity.

4. Lifestyle Modifications: In addition to medications, consider lifestyle changes that may help manage PE. Techniques such as pelvic floor exercises, behavioral therapies, and communication with your partner can also be beneficial.

In summary, while you can find topical anesthetics over-the-counter at pharmacies, oral medications for premature ejaculation typically require a prescription. Consulting with a healthcare provider is the best first step to ensure you receive the appropriate treatment tailored to your needs.

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