I want to stop premature ejaculation, how do i train myself? any drugs to stop it and what are these drugs? -
Slow down or stop periodically, and use your mind.
Drugs are not the best idea--they tend to be expensive and ineffective.
The best solution is PRACTICE. Sex is something that takes time to master, and like everything else, practice will lead to improvement. When you are masturbating, try to concentrate on making it last and holding it in as long as possible. A good way to try this is before bed, so that you do not feel rushed and can take your time.
When you are masturbating or having sex, there are a few techniques you can use to combat this problem:
-- Slow down... sex is not a race, slowing things down will help it last longer
-- Lubricate... adding lubricant will decrease the friction on your penis and will make it less sensitive
-- Know your member... the head of the penis is the most sensitive part, and stimulating this too quickly will result in premature ejaculation
-- Change positions... if a certain position is getting you there too quickly, consider changing positions; switching focuses the pressure elsewhere and when done carefully, will heighten your partner-s pleasure
-- Oral sex... you can withdraw your penis before you ejaculate (or even after you have) and keep the mood going by giving your partner a little extra attention while your body recovers
Dapoxetine is the International Nonproprietary Name of a short-acting SSRI drug currently being considered for approval by the FDA for the treatment of premature ejaculation in men, which would make it the first drug approved for such treatment. It is currently in Phase III of the approval process. This would make it join the ranks of sildenafil (Viagra?), tadalafil (Cialis?), and vardenafil (Levitra?), the erectile dysfunction drugs and cabergoline (Dostinex?) (off-label), as a drug invented to improve male sexual health.
Dapoxetine, submitted to the FDA in the form of dapoxetine hydrochloride, was developed by ALZA Corporation and its parent company, Johnson - Johnson.
You can try any of the following drugs, stay on the drug for 3 months to know the result. These drugs work in 70% of men and they belong to a class called SSRIs, a type of antidepressants.
Many drugs in this class are familiar in the USA through advertising, including the following:
(Trade names in parentheses)
citalopram (Celexa, Cipramil, Emocal, Sepram, Seropram)
escitalopram oxalate (Lexapro, Cipralex, Esertia)
fluoxetine (Prozac, Fontex, Seromex, Seronil, Sarafem, Fluctin (EUR))
fluvoxamine maleate (Luvox, Faverin)
paroxetine (Paxil, Seroxat, Aropax, Deroxat, Paroxat)
sertraline (Zoloft, Lustral, Serlain)
dapoxetine (no known trade name)
Start from the lowest dose and increase if necessary.