Priligy (dapoxetine) 60mg film-coated tablets, box of 6, with blister strip of four tablets

Priligy

How it works

Short-acting SSRI that delays ejaculation

Effect

Helps you last 3-4 times longer in bed

From

£39.99

for 3 tablets

Available in 30mg & 60mg · Free discreet delivery

What is Priligy?

Priligy (dapoxetine) is the only medication licensed in the UK specifically for treating premature ejaculation. While other treatments exist off-label, Priligy was designed and tested specifically for PE — giving you a proven, reliable solution.

Dapoxetine belongs to a class of medications called SSRIs (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors) — the same family as some antidepressants. However, Priligy is specially formulated as a “short-acting” SSRI that you take only when needed, rather than every day.

In clinical trials, men taking Priligy lasted on average 3-4 times longer during sex. Beyond just the numbers, most men reported significantly improved control, satisfaction, and reduced distress about their condition.

What results can I expect?

Clinical trial results show significant improvement in ejaculation control. Here’s what the evidence shows:

  • Men taking Priligy lasted on average 3-4 times longer than before treatment, with most reporting significantly improved control over ejaculation.
  • 71% of men reported fair, good, or very good control over ejaculation while taking Priligy.
  • 62% experienced a significant reduction in personal distress related to premature ejaculation.

Results from clinical trials with Priligy 30mg and 60mg. Individual results may vary.

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How does Priligy work?

Priligy works on the brain’s ejaculation control centre. Dapoxetine is a short-acting SSRI specifically designed to delay ejaculation when taken on demand. Here’s what that means for you:

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Targets the brain: Ejaculation is controlled by a complex reflex involving the brain and spinal cord. In men with PE, signals triggering ejaculation may fire too quickly. Priligy works centrally to delay this response.

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Increases serotonin: Dapoxetine temporarily increases serotonin levels in the nervous system. Serotonin is a neurotransmitter that plays a key role in delaying ejaculation — higher levels mean better control.

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Fast-acting, short-lived: Unlike daily antidepressants, Priligy is designed to work quickly (within 1-3 hours) and leave your system rapidly. This means you only take it when you need it — no ongoing medication required.

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Doesn’t affect erections: Priligy works differently from ED medications like Viagra. It doesn’t affect erections — it specifically delays ejaculation. If you have both PE and erectile dysfunction, you may need both types of medication.

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Proven results: In clinical trials, men taking Priligy lasted on average 3-4 times longer during sex, with 71% reporting improved control over ejaculation.

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Smiling woman with curly hair in a turquoise vest top exercising outdoors in the sunshine

Is Priligy right for you?

Priligy is designed for men who consistently ejaculate sooner than they’d like and feel distressed about it. It isn’t for everyone, but if you’ve struggled with premature ejaculation, it may be an option worth exploring.

Priligy may be suitable if you:

  • Age range: You are a man aged 18-64 years old.
  • Consistent symptoms: You consistently ejaculate within 1-2 minutes and have little control over when you ejaculate.
  • Duration: You have experienced premature ejaculation for at least 6 months and feel distressed about your ejaculation timing.
  • General health: You are in generally good health without significant heart problems or liver disease.
  • Clinical review: A Trimu clinician will carefully review your answers, your medical history, and your goals to decide if Priligy is the right option for you.

Who shouldn’t use Priligy?

Priligy isn’t suitable for everyone. It should not be used if you:

  • Are under 18 or over 64 years old.
  • Have a history of fainting or low blood pressure.
  • Have significant heart problems or moderate to severe liver problems.
  • Take MAOIs, SSRIs, SNRIs, tricyclic antidepressants, lithium, tramadol, tryptophan, St John’s Wort, or “triptan” migraine medications.
  • Have mania, depression, or bipolar disorder.
  • Are allergic to dapoxetine or any of its ingredients.

Instructions

How to take Priligy

Taking Priligy is simple. It’s an oral tablet that you take 1-3 hours before anticipated sexual activity. Swallow it whole with a full glass of water. You can take it with or without food, though a light meal may help reduce nausea. Never take more than one tablet in a 24-hour period.

Step-by-step Instructions

Step 1

Take 1-3 hours before

  • Take your Priligy tablet 1-3 hours before you plan to have sex. The peak effect is around 1-2 hours after taking it.
  • Only take Priligy when you know sexual activity is likely. It is not a daily medication.
  • Start with the 30mg dose. Your doctor may recommend increasing to 60mg if needed after reviewing your response.

Step 2

Swallow with water

  • Swallow the tablet whole with a full glass of water. Do not crush, chew, or break the tablet.
  • You can take it with or without food, though a light meal may help reduce nausea.
  • Stay well hydrated to reduce the chance of feeling faint or dizzy.

Step 3

Avoid alcohol

  • Do not drink alcohol when taking Priligy. Alcohol significantly increases the risk of dizziness, drowsiness, and fainting.
  • If you want to drink, it’s better to skip Priligy that day.
  • Even moderate drinking is not recommended while using this medication.

Step 4

First dose advice

  • The first time you take Priligy, avoid activities requiring alertness (like driving) until you know how it affects you.
  • If you feel faint, sit or lie down with your legs raised until the feeling passes.
  • Never take more than one tablet in 24 hours. Only take when you know sex is likely.

FAQs

Things you should know about Priligy

In clinical trials, men taking Priligy lasted on average 3-4 times longer than before treatment. So if you typically last 1 minute, you might last 3-4 minutes. If you last 2 minutes, you might last 6-8 minutes. Results vary — some men see greater improvements, others more modest gains. Importantly, most men also reported much better sense of control, which improves overall satisfaction.

Yes, Priligy can be taken alongside ED medications like Sildenafil (Viagra) or Tadalafil (Cialis) if you have both premature ejaculation and erectile dysfunction. They work on different systems — Priligy delays ejaculation while ED meds help with erections. However, combining them may increase the risk of low blood pressure and dizziness. Talk to your doctor first, and if approved, stand up slowly and stay hydrated.

Alcohol significantly increases the risk of serious side effects with Priligy, particularly dizziness, drowsiness, slow reflexes, and fainting. Even moderate drinking is not recommended. This is one of the more restrictive aspects of Priligy compared to ED medications, but it’s important for your safety. If you want to drink, it’s better to skip the Priligy that day.

Yes, Priligy works from the first dose. Unlike daily antidepressants used for PE (which take weeks to build up), Priligy is designed as an on-demand treatment that reaches peak levels within 1-2 hours. However, some men find it works better after a few uses as they become familiar with the timing and effects. If 30mg doesn’t work well after a few attempts, your doctor may recommend 60mg.

Yes, generic dapoxetine is available in the UK and contains the same active ingredient as Priligy. Generic versions are typically less expensive. We can prescribe either branded Priligy or generic dapoxetine — both are equally effective. Our doctors will discuss options during your consultation.

Priligy belongs to the SSRI family, which includes some antidepressants. However, because it’s taken only occasionally and leaves your system quickly, it’s much less likely to affect mood than daily SSRIs. That said, SSRIs can rarely cause mood changes, and Priligy isn’t suitable for men with depression, bipolar disorder, or a history of mania. If you notice any mood changes, stop taking it and consult a doctor.

Common side effects (1 in 10) include dizziness, headache, nausea, and diarrhoea. These are related to the medication’s effect on serotonin and usually improve after the first few doses. Uncommon side effects (1 in 100) include drowsiness, anxiety, insomnia, decreased libido, and blurred vision. Rare but serious side effects include fainting, seizures, and serotonin syndrome — seek medical help immediately if you experience these.

Fainting (syncope) is a known rare side effect of Priligy, usually occurring within the first 3 hours. If you feel faint, lie down immediately with your legs raised, or sit with your head between your knees. Stay hydrated. Do not drive or operate machinery until you know how Priligy affects you. If you actually faint, don’t take Priligy again and speak to a doctor before considering whether to continue.

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