Drug Treatment For Premature Ejaculation
help needed… does these tablets have a side effect?
im using senna lax laxative tablets, a composition of calcium salts of purified extracts 20 mg, which is useful in the treatment of chronic habitual constipation, And it says “even prolonged use does not cause habit formation”.
im using it for over a year now. i take 1 tablet before sleep.
im 30yo, not married, sometimes i masturbate once a week. lately, after i stopped masturbating for about two months. now when i masturbate it only take less than 30 second to ejaculate, so i have premature Ejaculation.
i want to know if this drug im using caused this?
not masturbating for two months generally causes that. youre more sensitive.
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