
What Are The Adverse Effects Of Gel Used For Delaying Ejaculation?

Question: If some ejaculation delaying spray / gel is applied on penis does it harm the partner sucking the penis while having oral sex without a condom
Brief Answer:
please tell exact content of spray/gel
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for writing again to HCM.
Effect of spray or gel used for delaying ejaculation on oral cavity of partner sucking the penis depends on chemical/drug contents of the spray or gel.
Please revert back to me exact contents of the spray/gel you are going to use.
Waiting for your reply to help you further.
Regards,
Dr.Chintan Solanki.
please tell exact content of spray/gel
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for writing again to HCM.
Effect of spray or gel used for delaying ejaculation on oral cavity of partner sucking the penis depends on chemical/drug contents of the spray or gel.
Please revert back to me exact contents of the spray/gel you are going to use.
Waiting for your reply to help you further.
Regards,
Dr.Chintan Solanki.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


Can u please suggest a safe gel / spray which can be used for the purpose
Brief Answer:
Use combination of Lignocaine and prilocaine spray
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for follow up.
Lignocaine and prilocaine are topical anesthetic agents and used in delaying ejaculation.
They are also used for oral mucosal problem. So they would not cause any harm if come in to contact with oral cavity during oral sex.By chance if large amount of gel is used and swallowed during oral sex and absorbed form gastrointestinal tract then they may cause systemic side effects. No chance of such incidence if spray is used.
In my opinion you should use spray which delivers 7.5 mg lidocaine and 2.5 mg prilocaine per shot. This will be safe and effective. 2 shots before 5 minutes of sex should be applied.
But if you have not used lignocaine in past, try to check by applying one shot for allergic reaction. If you do not feel any problem in 30 minutes you can use it safely. However if any burning, redness or irritation occurs wash it immediately with water and do not use it.
Hope this answer is helpful.
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Use combination of Lignocaine and prilocaine spray
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for follow up.
Lignocaine and prilocaine are topical anesthetic agents and used in delaying ejaculation.
They are also used for oral mucosal problem. So they would not cause any harm if come in to contact with oral cavity during oral sex.By chance if large amount of gel is used and swallowed during oral sex and absorbed form gastrointestinal tract then they may cause systemic side effects. No chance of such incidence if spray is used.
In my opinion you should use spray which delivers 7.5 mg lidocaine and 2.5 mg prilocaine per shot. This will be safe and effective. 2 shots before 5 minutes of sex should be applied.
But if you have not used lignocaine in past, try to check by applying one shot for allergic reaction. If you do not feel any problem in 30 minutes you can use it safely. However if any burning, redness or irritation occurs wash it immediately with water and do not use it.
Hope this answer is helpful.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


can u pls suggest a suitable brand name pls which is available over the counter easily
Brief Answer:
Shotmax from Intas Pharma availble OTC mostly
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
I used to prescribe my patient Shotmax from Intas Pharma. It is likely available in west bangal . Your chemist may bring for you if you ask. I have described contents already . If any spray matching contents is there, you can also use.
All the best.
Shotmax from Intas Pharma availble OTC mostly
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
I used to prescribe my patient Shotmax from Intas Pharma. It is likely available in west bangal . Your chemist may bring for you if you ask. I have described contents already . If any spray matching contents is there, you can also use.
All the best.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar

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