i dont know but but if you rinse your mouth with it you will keep a stiff upper lip
Kit Kat January 18th
No, its for erectile dysfunction (ED).
Paramedic January 18th
ED medications do not help in any way with premature ejaculation. If you have this condition, consult your doctor; there are medications, as well as exercises that can be practiced. This condition is quite common and treatable.
Paramedic in SC
Joachin Murrieta January 18th
No, it’s for erection problems only. Some Drs. are prescribing Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRI’s like Lexapro, Paxil, others…) for premature ejaculation. SSRI’s are usually prescribed for depression. Delayed ejaculation or the complete loss of the ability to have an orgasm is one of the biggest complaints of patients taking SSRI’s for depression.
SubJ January 18th
No idea.
perkins j January 18th
It has in fact helped some people with PE, especially if they have any underlying anxiety about losing their erection. But even without that, some people find that the extra hardness caused by drugs like Cialis makes them feel less sensitive and last longer. Discuss with your doctor if it’s worth a try for you, but you might want to start with a small amount of Viagra, which stays in your system for much less time than Cialis.
Frank January 18th
Hi,
You can stop premature ejaculation by natural exercise easily , read , Christian Gudnasons’ book, The Ejaculation Master book, http://www.ejaculationmaster.net , this guy grantees you ways that will help you have much longer sex , its just basically a few professional exercises that strengthen you ejaculation system in a few days
Hope this helps
NaturalCuresGuy January 18th
Cialis does HELP, but Cialis is for erectile dysfunction, and not premature ejaculation. They’re 2 completely different problems.
You can cure premature ejaculation with last longer.
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tom c January 18th
i dont know but but if you rinse your mouth with it you will keep a stiff upper lip
Kit Kat January 18th
No, its for erectile dysfunction (ED).
Paramedic January 18th
ED medications do not help in any way with premature ejaculation. If you have this condition, consult your doctor; there are medications, as well as exercises that can be practiced. This condition is quite common and treatable.
Paramedic in SC
Joachin Murrieta January 18th
No, it’s for erection problems only. Some Drs. are prescribing Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRI’s like Lexapro, Paxil, others…) for premature ejaculation. SSRI’s are usually prescribed for depression. Delayed ejaculation or the complete loss of the ability to have an orgasm is one of the biggest complaints of patients taking SSRI’s for depression.
SubJ January 18th
No idea.
perkins j January 18th
It has in fact helped some people with PE, especially if they have any underlying anxiety about losing their erection. But even without that, some people find that the extra hardness caused by drugs like Cialis makes them feel less sensitive and last longer. Discuss with your doctor if it’s worth a try for you, but you might want to start with a small amount of Viagra, which stays in your system for much less time than Cialis.
Frank January 18th
Hi,
You can stop premature ejaculation by natural exercise easily , read , Christian Gudnasons’ book, The Ejaculation Master book, http://www.ejaculationmaster.net , this guy grantees you ways that will help you have much longer sex , its just basically a few professional exercises that strengthen you ejaculation system in a few days
Hope this helps
NaturalCuresGuy January 18th
Cialis does HELP, but Cialis is for erectile dysfunction, and not premature ejaculation. They’re 2 completely different problems.
You can cure premature ejaculation with last longer.
http://www.lastlongernow.com
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