With a doctor recommended treatment for him, but designed with you in mind.
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Apply Promescent before intimacy to delay climax and stay in control.
Reduces sensitivity at the surface while preserving full pleasure.
With more time, arousal builds naturally, making climax more likely for both of you.
- Dr. Amy M. Pearlman, M.D. Board-Certified urologist
Yes, according to an IRB-certified clinical study, Promescent Delay Spray has been proven effective in increasing the time it takes for men to ejaculate. For best results, your partner should apply 3 to 10 sprays to the most sensitive areas of his penis—usually the underside of the head and shaft—rub it in, and wait 5–10 minutes before intimacy. It should be washed off after sex.
Learn: How to Use Delay Spray
The desensitizing effect typically lasts around an hour after your partner applies it. Results may vary depending on his sensitivity and how much spray he uses.
Delay sprays are generally considered safe for treating premature ejaculation with few side effects. If you or your partner notice any irritation, such as itching or burning, stop using the product and consult a doctor if symptoms persist.
Yes, Promescent Delay Spray is safe to use with all types of lubricants and is compatible with both latex and polyisoprene condoms. Just make sure your partner waits 5–10 minutes after applying the spray—until it’s fully absorbed—before applying lube or putting on a condom.
Yes, they are generally safe to use together. Viagra works by improving blood flow, while the delay spray works topically to reduce sensitivity. However, it’s still a good idea for your partner to consult a healthcare provider before combining treatments.
Promescent uses patented Anti-transfer Technology™ to help prevent the product from transferring to you when used correctly. If oral sex is expected, your partner should gently wipe the treated area with a damp cloth after waiting the recommended 5–10 minutes.
Promescent Delay Spray is widely recommended by urologists as an effective on-demand treatment for premature ejaculation. Other helpful methods include:
- Sexual techniques like the stop-start method, edging, or the squeeze technique.
- Kegel exercises, which have shown benefits in improving control.
- Medications such as SSRIs or topical benzocaine wipes.
- Herbal or Ayurvedic remedies (results may vary).
Learn: How to Last Longer in Bed Guide
No, delay sprays don’t enhance erections or treat erectile dysfunction. They work by reducing sensitivity to help your partner last longer in bed.
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