SINGAPORE: The premature ejaculation (PE) pill, Priligy, has sold out in Singapore within its first month of release.
Premature ejaculation is believed to be one of the most common male sexual health problems globally.
According to a study, about one in three men in Singapore suffer from premature ejaculation.
The survey conducted prior to the launch of Priligy also found that 77 per cent with PE never discussed their sexual health with a medical practitioner.
One reason PE sufferers may not seek medical treatment is because they believe PE is not a physical problem that can be treated by a doctor.
Its manufacturer, Janssen, said the drug’s strong sales now indicate that a growing number of local men are willing to discuss treatment options with doctors.
There could also be growing recognition that PE is a medical problem.
—CNA/ac