Delay Spray For Lasting Long In Bed
A spray that has an anaesthetizing effect on the penis has gone on sale for men suffering from premature ejaculation.
The last long spray contains 9.6 per cent lidocaine, a local anesthetic which reduces skin sensitivity.
From Dailymail.co.uk:
The manufacturer claims that three to eight sprays applied to the penis five to 15 minutes before intercourse can help prolong the time taken to reach climax.
‘This is definitely one of the better options for premature ejaculation,’ says Wendy Hurn, urology nurse consultant at Bristol Royal Infirmary.
‘I imagine the spray’s effects will last between five and 20 minutes. You do need quite a lot — nearer the eight than three sprays, in my opinion, to achieve the level of numbness required.
‘And as with anything applied to skin, you need to be aware of allergic reactions.
‘Not everyone has had a form of anaesthetic before and you never know how you’re going to react. Spray a small amount on your arm the day before to be on the safe side. If you have been using condoms to try to delay ejaculation then this could be an alternative, but always practise safe sex.’
The Boots Pharmaceuticals Premjact Desensitizing Spray for Men is available at £9.99 for 12g.






