The newer version of Cipramil for premature ejaculation

Cipralex is a pill which can be used for premature ejaculation. You take it every day and it helps you last longer.
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Cipralex is a pill that treats premature ejaculation. It’s a type of treatment known as a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI). It’s a bit like Cipramil, which is also used off-label for premature ejaculation. Cipramil is kind of the parent of Cipralex, which is the newer version.
Cipralex is usually used long-term for depression and anxiety, but it’s also effective for premature ejaculation. This use for Cipralex is off-label, so you’ll need to talk to a clinician to check it’s the best premature ejaculation treatment for you. It might not be the most suitable treatment for you if you’re trying for a baby, Cipralex has been shown in one study to reduce sperm counts of the men who took it.
The active ingredient of Cipralex is escitalopram, a type of SSRI. It works by binding to a protein called 5-HTT, which helps your brain pick up more serotonin where it can get lost in the gaps between neurons. More serotonin can then work across your system.
Serotonin is a neurotransmitter which is often used for depression and anxiety, as it helps manage your mood. It also causes ejaculation delay, so it can be a helpful treatment for men who find they orgasm quickly. We’re not really sure why Cipralex works like this, but it’s thought to be because of less-sensitive serotonin receptors in men who struggle with premature ejaculation.
Cipralex usually starts at a 5mg dose, though some people need a higher dose of 10mg or even 20mg. Higher doses may make you more likely to experience negative side effects, so it’s often best to start lower and see how you react to the drug. A clinician can help figure out the right dose for you based on your health and how you react to the medication. Don’t increase your dosage without talking to your clinician.
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Always follow your clinician’s advice on taking Cipralex.
Cipralex is absorbed quickly, but it won’t show its full effects right away. Cipralex usually takes four hours to reach its peak levels in your blood. It gets better at reducing symptoms of premature ejaculation the longer you take it. If you’ve only just started taking Cipralex and you’re still struggling with premature ejaculation, don’t worry. Give it a few weeks and there will probably be a big improvement.
If you forget to take Cipralex and you haven’t gone to bed yet, take it now. If it’s nearly time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and keep taking it at your normal time. Don’t stop taking Cipralex without talking to your clinician.
If you take too much Cipralex, get medical attention. It can cause worrying symptoms in high doses, but seek help even if you have no symptoms. Take the packaging of Cipralex with you so a medical professional can see what you’ve taken. If you want to stop taking Cipralex, you should talk to your clinician first. It isn’t usually recommended to stop taking it suddenly, so your clinician can help you come off your treatment.
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