Health For Everone Q&A Men’s Health

How long does the effect of Priligin last?

Asked by:Avalon

Asked on:Mar 28, 2026 05:09 AM

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  • Gryphon Gryphon

    Mar 28, 2026

    Each drug has its own special duration of potency. Before the potency expires, there are many things that patients need to pay attention to during this period. Therefore, everyone must understand the duration of potency when taking drugs. So, how long does the effect of taking one pill of Priligin last?

    The effect of taking one pill of Priligin can last for several hours. Priligin should be taken before or after meals. Pills should be swallowed carefully. It is recommended that patients swallow the medicine with at least a full glass of water. Patients should try to minimize injuries caused by front-wheel drive symptoms such as fainting or dizziness. The recommended initial dosage for all adult male patients aged 18-64 is 30 mg, which should be taken about 1 to 3 hours before sexual intercourse. If the effect after taking 30Mg is not satisfactory and the side effects are within acceptable limits, the dosage can be increased to the recommended dosage of 60Mg. The recommended dosage frequency is once every 24 hours.

    It can be seen from the above that one pill of Priligin has a long medicinal effect, so patients must pay more attention and not eat food or other drugs that produce medicinal effects after taking the medicine.

    Therefore, for the sake of your physical and mental health, you must pay attention to the following matters when taking Priligin:

    1. Priligin is only used for male patients suffering from premature ejaculation. The safety of Priligy in men who do not suffer from premature ejaculation has not been established, and there is no data on the effectiveness of Priligy in prolonging ejaculation in this group. It is recommended that patients should not take Priligin and "recreational drugs" at the same time because the efficacy is unknown and serious adverse reactions may occur.

    2. It is recommended that patients not take stimulant mental control drugs while taking Priligin.

    3. Avoid taking ethanol when taking Priligin.

    4. Priligin is not recommended for patients with severe renal impairment. Patients with mild or moderate renal impairment should use Priligy with caution.

    In general, although side effects of drugs are unavoidable, if we take them properly and clearly understand the duration of its potency and related common problems, we can still reduce the occurrence of side effects and ensure the safety of medication.