Damn… this is the second time today I’m bumping an old thread with drug information. People are going to think I’m a druggie or a pusher. I’m neither…
Anyway, in response to the original poster’s question, the drug he is looking for is called Citalopram. Here’s some information on it: http://en.wikip edia.org/wiki/C … opram#Off-label
It’s often prescribed to prevent premature ejaculation. A few years ago I had a condition which my doctor thought was panic attacks. It wasn’t, it turned out to be an adrenal tumor, but when the doc thought it was panic attacks he prescribed Citalopram. Not only did the Citalopram prevent premature ejaculation, it actually made it difficult to have an orgasm. I could hammer away for as long as my wife could tolerate it and still not come. I had to put EFFORT into coming.
Now to expand on that, about a year ago my wife and I started swinging. I’m in my 40’s and I’ve been with the same woman for 10 years. Premature ejaculation was not an issue for me when it was just my wife and I together. But throw a second woman into the mix and suddenly I’m like Paul Revere reincarnated (a minuteman). I still had half a bottle of Citalopram in a drawer, so a few hours before our third threesome I took one and bingo! I was suddenly a jackhammer! The effect was amazing. And like before, it actually made it difficult to have an orgasm. Oh yeah… it makes the orgasms INCREDIBLE. They last much longer. I actually started breaking my 20mg pills in half because a whole pill just made it too hard to come. I’m an old fart and my heart can’t take that much strenuous exercise.
By the way… Citalopram is an SSRI anti-depressant, but for the anti-PE effect it does not have to build up in your system like some anti-depressants. A single dose a few hours before sex will produce the desired effect, then you don’t need to take another until the next day you expect to have sex.
DISCLAIMER: Before anyone starts griping at me for pushing drugs on people, only take Citalopram if you have an actual medical condition that requires it. In other words, if you suffer from premature ejaculation, THAT’S A MEDICAL CONDITION! It’s affecting your love life and it’s affecting your lover’s satisfaction. Do some research. If you think the drug might be helpful for you, tell your doctor and ask him about Citalopram.
September 20, 2007: BPEL: 5.8 inches, EG: <5.5 inches
March 15, 2008: BPEL: 7.6 inches, EG: 5.75 inches
Yes, that's a gain of 1.8 inches. And no... That's not my real picture.