Premature ejaculation is common and treatable. For many people, simple behavioural techniques and targeted exercises help a great deal. Some may benefit from prescription tablets such as dapoxetine.
PE vs ED: how to tell the difference
PE refers to ejaculation that happens sooner than desired and causes distress for you or your partner. Erectile dysfunction involves difficulty getting or keeping an erection.Dapoxetine medication: eligibility, dosing, cautions
Dapoxetine is a short acting prescription tablet used as needed before sex. A common approach is 30 mg taken one to three hours beforehand, with review to see if 60 mg is appropriate. It is not suitable for everyone. People with significant heart problems, certain mental health conditions, or those using specific medicines may be advised not to use it.Online consultation & prescribing
Step 1: choose an online doctor and complete a short medical questionnaire. You can use our online doctor partner, Zava, to easily order your prescription. Step 2: an IMC-registered doctor reviews your answers. If suitable, they send a digital prescription via Healthmail to your chosen pharmacy. If you choose Healthwave, the prescription can be addressed to healthwave.dundrum@healthmail.ie. Step 3: your pharmacy prepares your medicine. If you choose Healthwave, we pack discreetly and typically deliver in 1-2 working days.Prefer to speak directly with a doctor?
Easily book a video consultation with a registered doctor via Eirdoc.
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Results timelines and what to expect
Many people notice improved control from the first doses of dapoxetine, with further benefit as technique and pacing improve. Side effects, when they occur, are usually mild and short lived. Avoid alcohol when using dapoxetine and do not take it more than once in 24 hours.Behavioural techniques that actually help
- Start-stop or squeeze: pause or reduce stimulation to build control over time.
- Pelvic floor training: short, regular sets to improve control.
- Communication and pacing: agree signals and focus on comfort for both partners.

