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Physicians’ Select Preventing Premature Ejaculation Treatment reduces a man's penile sensation during intercourse while increasing his ejaculatory control. The gel contains a mild topical anesthetic (5.0 percent benzocaine) that provides a temporary numbing affect on the penis. The medication may be applied to the corona or head of the penis or to the entire penis depending on the degree of ejaculatory control that is needed

Physicians’ Select Preventing Premature Ejaculation Treatment is carefully formulated to contain just enough topical anesthetic to decrease the sensitivity of the region while allowing an individual enjoy the normal sensations of intercourse.

Men can also control the degree of treatment or sensitivity by using the following protocol:

  • Varying the amount of ointment applied: thicker application for severe cases and a lighter application for milder cases.
  • Varying the regions where the gel is applied: for severe cases the gel should be applied to the entire shaft and head of the penis, milder cases should limit the application to just the head of the penis.
  • Application time: for severe cases individuals should apply the medication within five minutes of intercourse; milder case can apply the ointment up to an hour before intercourse.

Physicians’ Select Climax Control Gel (premature ejaculation treatment) is specifically designed with an Aloe Vera gel base to allow the numbing effect to gradually decrease as intercourse progresses. This allows you to experience normal sensations once you have engaged in intercourse for a varying amount of time based on your application of the ointment. Physicians’ Select Climax Control Gel is water based making it completely safe to use in conjunction with condoms.

Inactive ingredients:

  • De-ionized Water
  • Carbomer
  • Triethanolamine
  • Methyl Paraben 
  • Propyl Paraben
  • Allantoin
  • Sodium EDTA 

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