Delay Spray

Generic Name: delay spray

Over-the-Counter (OTC)

Brand Names:

Popstar

Purpose Male Genital Desensitizer

Overview

Purpose Male Genital Desensitizer

Uses

Use Helps in temporarily slowing the onset of ejaculation.

Dosage

Directions Gently shake bottle. Hold upright and press the pump until the spray dispenses. Apply 3 or more sprays, not to exceed 10, to head and shaft of penis 10 minutes betore intercourse or as directed by a doctor. Wash the product off after intercourse.

Warnings

Warnings For external use only. Do not use if you or your partner are allergic to lidocaine or topical anesthetics. When using this product Avoid contact with the eyes Do not spray on broken, irritated, or sensitive skin. Stop and ask a doctor if This product, used as directed, does not provide relief. Premature ejaculation may be due to a condition requiring medical supervision. You or your partner develop a rash or irritation, such as burning or itching. Ask a doctor or pharmacist before use If you have liver problems If your partner is, or may be pregnant.

Storage

Other information Remove safety tab before use. Store at 68°-77° F (20-25° C).

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Delay Spray used for?

Use Helps in temporarily slowing the onset of ejaculation.

What are the important warnings for Delay Spray?

Warnings For external use only. Do not use if you or your partner are allergic to lidocaine or topical anesthetics. When using this product Avoid contact with the eyes Do not spray on broken, irritated, or sensitive skin. Stop and ask a doctor if This product, used as directed, does not provide relief. Premature ejaculation may be due to a condition requiring medical supervision. You or your partner develop a rash or irritation, such as burning or itching. Ask a doctor or pharmacist before use If you have liver problems If your partner is, or may be pregnant.

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Medical Disclaimer

This drug information is for educational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice. Drug information is sourced from the FDA National Drug Code Directory and Structured Product Labeling. Always consult with a healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or changing any medication.