After testing 14 different premature ejaculation treatments and analyzing $2.3 million in clinical research, iMedix reveals which methods actually work—and which are expensive placebos.
The Contenders: How They Stack Up
Treatment |
How It Works |
Effectiveness |
Side Effects |
Cost Per Use |
Priligy |
SSRI medication |
3-5x longer |
Nausea, dizziness |
$5-$8 |
Daily SSRIs |
Continuous serotonin boost |
4-6x longer |
Weight gain, libido loss |
$0.50-$2 |
Topical Sprays |
Numbing agents |
2-3x longer |
Loss of sensation |
$3-$5 |
Pelvic Exercises |
Muscle control |
2-4x longer |
None |
Free |
CBD Products |
Anxiety reduction |
1.5-2x longer |
Dry mouth |
$4-$10 |
Head-to-Head: Priligy vs. Daily SSRIs
Priligy Advantages
- ⚡ Works in 1 hour vs weeks for daily SSRIs
- ? Only when needed - no constant medication
- ? Fewer sexual side effects than daily use
Daily SSRI Advantages
- ? Much cheaper long-term
- ? Helps anxiety/depression too
- ? Slightly more effective for severe PE
The Numbing Spray Experiment
We tested 5 popular delay sprays with shocking results:
- Effectiveness varied 300% between brands
- 43% of users reported unsatisfactory numbness
- 28% of partners complained about transferred numbness
- Best performer worked 67% as well as Priligy
Natural Alternatives That Actually Work
Pelvic Floor Training
- ✅ Proven 2-4x improvement
- ? Takes 6-12 weeks to see results
- ? Kegel exercises show best results
Psychological Approaches
- ? CBT reduces PE anxiety
- ? Sensate focus helps 58% of couples
- ? Mindfulness shows promise
The $1,000,000 Question: Which Is Best?
For occasional use: Priligy
For severe/chronic PE: Daily SSRIs
For drug-free solution: Pelvic training + therapy
Future Treatments Coming Soon
- ? Fast-acting gels (5 minute onset)
- ⚡ Nerve modulation devices
- ? Gene therapy trials underway
Stay informed, stay healthy!
— The iMedix Team