Desensitizing Lubricant
Generic Name: desensitizing lubricant
Brand Names:
Sta-hard
Purpose: Desensitizer
Overview
Purpose: Desensitizer
Uses
Uses: Desentisizes the Penis, and allows an erection to be maintained.
Dosage
Directions: Apply a small amount of cream to head and shaft of penis 2-3 minutes before intercourse. Wash product off after intercourse.
Warnings
Warnings: For External use only. Do not use near eyes. Not for prolonged use. If condition for which preparation is used causes discomfort, or if a rash or irritation should develop, discontinue use and consult a physician. For prevention of premature ejaculation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Desensitizing Lubricant used for?▼
Uses: Desentisizes the Penis, and allows an erection to be maintained.
What are the important warnings for Desensitizing Lubricant?▼
Warnings: For External use only. Do not use near eyes. Not for prolonged use. If condition for which preparation is used causes discomfort, or if a rash or irritation should develop, discontinue use and consult a physician. For prevention of premature ejaculation.
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