Can Viagra and Cialis Help with Premature Ejaculation?
It’s pretty common knowledge these days that sildenafil (the generic form of Viagra® and tadalafil (the generic form of Cialis®) are prescribed for men who are experiencing erectile dysfunction, more commonly referred to as ED.
Erectile dysfunction is a common disorder affecting approximately 30 million men in the United States each year. It’s estimated that half of all men between the ages of 40 and 70 will experience some form of ED in their lifetime.
The causes of ED vary. It may be brought on by an underlying medical condition, such as vascular disease or diabetes, that constricts blood flow to the penis, resulting in difficulty achieving and maintaining an erection firm enough for sexual intercourse. Erectile dysfunction can also have psychological roots, including performance anxiety, relationship difficulties, and even depression.
Science, not to mention plenty of happy guys and their partners, have proven that both sildenafil and tadalafil do a bang-up job treating ED. Because these medications are now available as generic prescriptions, the cost has plummeted, mainly when purchased online from reputable pharmacies, such as MediSuite.
How Premature Ejaculation Differs from Erectile Dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction isn’t the only sexual challenge guys can face. Premature ejaculation is another sensitive topic that the American Urological Association estimates 30-40% of men will experience at some point in their lives. The Mayo Clinic reports that as many as one out of three males sometimes report experiencing it.
The big question many men have is, “Can Viagra® or Cialis® cure premature ejaculation?” Let’s start with the spoiler alert. Both of these drugs were initially designed to treat heart conditions and were quickly found to improve symptoms of erectile dysfunction. The world pivoted, and ED is what they came to be prescribed for. And there is an abundance of scientific evidence that when it comes to getting a man hard enough for penetration, they are both effective.
However, very little is known about the impact sildenafil and tadalafil have on PE. One small study of 180 men published by the National Institutes of Health back in 2007 showed that some men did, indeed, experience improvements in sexual performance and a decrease in the severity of premature ejaculation after taking Viagra®. The study went so far as to conclude that sildenafil is a very effective and safe method of treating premature ejaculation.
Many men use these drugs and claim that taking sildenafil or tadalafil has helped them last longer and improve sexual performance. The scientific community tends to be on the fence about this because so little is known about how these medications might help with PE.
One theory suggests these medications may inhibit the connection between the brain and the urogenital system. Another theory is that they give guys an added boost of confidence, and that helps with premature ejaculation.
Can ED Medications Boost Confidence and Sexual Stamina?
While there is no concrete evidence that ED meds can aid with premature ejaculation, we do know that they can shorten the refractory period for a lot of men – the time it takes to achieve an erection again after climaxing. We also know that sildenafil (Viagra®) has been shown to keep some men hard post-ejaculation, allowing them to continue performing sexually even after they’ve climaxed.
With these facts in mind, there is an argument to be made that the reason some men insist these ED medications help with PE is the boost of confidence they get after taking them.
After all, if sexual performance and satisfaction are heightened for both the individual suffering from PE and his partner because taking sildenafil or tadalafil provides added stamina and a quicker sexual turnaround time, perhaps that equates to minimizing the impact of premature ejaculation.
How ED and PE Are Connected: Exploring Shared Causes
Another thing to consider is that the causes of PE and ED often mirror each other. In fact, according to the Mayo Clinic, one of the common factors that can play a role in premature ejaculation is erectile dysfunction itself.
Being nervous about getting and keeping an erection might cause a man to rush to ejaculate. In this case, it’s logical that solving the ED problem might also solve the PE problem.
Anxiety is another cause of premature ejaculation. Whether the anxiety is due to worries about sexual performance, problems in a relationship, or even stressing out over a job, it can contribute to PE.
Treatment Options for Premature Ejaculation
The first thing to do is stop ignoring the problem and speak with a physician about potential solutions. You can talk to your doctor or arrange a confidential consultation through MediSuite’s telemedicine platform to see if sildenafil or tadalafil might be worth trying.
Particularly if you are experiencing both ED and PE, which is not uncommon, it may very well be worth trying one of these proven medications.
Other possible ways to treat PE include desensitizing sprays and creams. Condoms can also provide a barrier that decreases sensitivity to help you last longer. Many condoms today also offer “climax control” numbing agents to further desensitize the penis.
Another method that can help with PE is called the pause-squeeze technique. The end of the penis is squeezed (by you or your partner) as soon as you feel as though you’re about to ejaculate. Squeeze for several seconds until the urge to climax passes, and then continue sexual activity. You may need to repeat this more than once.
Conclusion
Do ED medications also help with premature ejaculation? We don’t know for sure, but there is significant evidence and a good deal of word of mouth that they very well might. If you are experiencing PE, talk with a physician about possible treatments.
FAQs on ED Medications and Premature Ejaculation
What Is Premature Ejaculation?
Premature ejaculation (PE) happens when a man ejaculates before or shortly after sexual penetration, often within 3 minutes. There are two types:
- Lifelong PE: Occurs consistently from the first sexual experience.
- Acquired PE: Develops after a period of normal sexual function.
Can Viagra® or Cialis® Help with Premature Ejaculation?
While Viagra® and Cialis® are primarily used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED), some studies and personal accounts suggest they may help with premature ejaculation (PE) by improving sexual performance and lasting longer. However, no definitive scientific proof exists that these medications directly treat PE.
Can Erectile Dysfunction Cause Premature Ejaculation?
Yes, erectile dysfunction can contribute to premature ejaculation. Men with ED may feel anxious about maintaining an erection, leading them to ejaculate quickly to avoid losing their erection during sexual activity.
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