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Sudafed
Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2023 6:58 pm
by Howling8
Has anyone had success using Sudafed to come quicker? I read that it's good for retrograde which I have from surgery but not sure if it's ok for DE.
Re: Sudafed
Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2023 12:52 pm
by Jayguy
Per the Mayo Clinic (
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-con ... medication):
"Medications sometimes used to treat delayed ejaculation include:
Amantadine, a Parkinson's medication
Buspirone, an anti-anxiety medication
Cyproheptadine, an allergy medication"
Also, most SSRI class antidepressants can cause delayed ejaculation (anorgasmia).
Re: Sudafed
Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2023 8:11 pm
by Howling8
I did Monday on 30mg. Didn’t come during sex. I still had to bring myself to the trigger point and then my wife finishes me orally. I got there pretty quickly too. Not sure if it was the Sudafed or abstinence from masturbating and porn for a (tough lol) week. Dr Kohler from Mayo said to use 60mg two hours before Sex. I’ll keep experimenting and look forward to hearing if anyone else doing that with success. I have retrograde ejaculation too from my last surgery. No ejaculation but still a good orgasm.
Re: Sudafed
Posted: Tue Aug 08, 2023 12:14 am
by Howling8
I took 60mg two hours before sex as my urologist recommended. I also took 100 mg of Viagra. Nice big hard on but couldn't get to the trigger point with my wife tonight. I tried by myself later on. and had to really focus to come, It was a relief but I'm disappointed that I can't just enjoy sex with my wife like we used to. One day at a time. Better luck next time
Re: Sudafed
Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2024 4:23 am
by Cobblestoned
Yes, I’ve tried Sudafed, and it does help. I usually combine it with Viagra (Sildenafil), and that combination works well for me. Sudafed helps with retrograde issues, especially after surgery, as it can tighten the bladder neck and reduce retrograde ejaculation. For DE, adding Viagra makes everything work smoothly, improving both timing and sensation. However, it’s important to use only
high-quality Viagra (Sildenafil) for the best effect and to minimize any potential side effects.
Re: Sudafed
Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2024 5:23 pm
by CanGetItUpButNotOff
Interesting, because Sudafed is a recommended antidote to priapism. If it causes erections to subside, I would think that is contrary to trying to overcome DE.