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when to take ssri for premature ejaculation treatment

by Dr. Jett Stroman DDS Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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When should I take SSRI for PE?

On-demand use means that it's only taken 4 hours before intercourse. They found that while both methods were effective, on-demand use was associated with fewer side effects and was therefore considered more tolerable. It may be a more helpful approach for men who don't find success with other methods of PE treatment.

Can you take SSRI as needed for premature ejaculation?

Premature ejaculation patients may not adhere to SSRI treatment. Salonia et al. [47] reported that 30% of patients refused to begin treatment (paroxetine, 10 mg daily for 21 days followed by 20 mg as needed) and another 30% of those that began treatment discontinued it.

Which SSRI is best for premature ejaculation?

Paroxetine has been shown to have the greatest effect of all SSRI on PE, with fluoxteine slightly weaker (Waldinger et al 2001). Also, it was previously reported that citalopram, the parent drug of escitalopram, exhibited only mild ejaculatory delay in patients with PE (Waldinger et al 2001).

How long do you have to take sertraline for premature ejaculation?

Sertraline appears to show a noticeable improvement for premature ejaculation after 4 weeks. This is similar to the amount of time it takes for sertraline to kick in for other conditions. Studies have also looked at whether people can take on-demand (as needed) sertraline instead of taking it every day.

Do SSRI make you last longer?

SSRIs work by preventing cells from reabsorbing (reuptaking) serotonin. This means that signals caused by serotonin are extended, lasting for a longer period of time. The chronic use of SSRI antidepressants has been shown to extend the time between erection and ejaculation in men.

What is best medicine for premature ejaculation?

For this reason, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), such as escitalopram (Lexapro), sertraline (Zoloft), paroxetine (Paxil) or fluoxetine (Prozac, Sarafem), are used to help delay ejaculation. Of those approved for use in the United States, paroxetine seems to be the most effective.

How long does it take for fluoxetine to work for premature ejaculation?

After four weeks, all 100 of the men that took part in the study showed improvements in their ejaculation latency (time to ejaculation). Another study published in the International Brazilian Journal of Urology in 2019 involved testing several SSRIs to see which was the most effective at treating PE.

Will sertraline make me last longer in bed?

Sertraline may be a viable treatment for people experiencing PE. Scientific research suggests that it may help delay ejaculation and increase sexual satisfaction. A person may wish to try sertraline alongside alternative treatments to address the underlying cause of their PE.

When should you take sertraline?

Take sertraline exactly as your doctor tells you to - it is taken once daily. Most doctors recommend that it is taken either in the morning or in the evening. Try to take your doses at the same time of day each day. There are two strengths of tablet available - 50 mg and 100 mg.

How do you permanently cure PE?

Some medical treatments may help with premature ejaculation, but there is no permanent cure. However, males may learn to control their ejaculation and find more sexual satisfaction using various remedies, including supplements, topical solutions, and exercise.

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