Maybe not, but there's something pretty close.
Climinax can cure premature ejaculation, and it is doctor endorsed. However, no medicine is 100% safe (I'm sure someone already said this here). If you want to cure premature ejaculation then read a detailed review about Climinax and make sure you know its advantages and side effects before you try. Here's a review of Climinax at hubpages that's very informative.
2007-06-20 10:47:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I have been suffering from premature ejaculation for most of my life, but I found the most amazing invention to tackle this issue and since then I never looked back, and it is so simple. You can find the solution here ( http://prematurejaculation.kyma.info ) When a man is suffering from premature ejaculation, he is often climaxing before his partner and in the case of most men it is difficult if not impossible for them to continue intercourse after ejaculating. That's because chemicals are released when a man ejaculates and these are the same chemicals that make a person feel sleepy and/or not aroused. It’s not that they have suddenly lost interest, just their brain is telling them that the sex is over. This effect is more prominent after intercourse than after masturbation because intercourse actually causes four times more of these chemicals to be released. If premature ejaculation occurs frequently, it can lead to embarrassment for the man and sexual frustration for both partners.
2014-09-29 15:44:09
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-03-31 23:47:14
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answered by Dorothy 3
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Premature ejaculation is caused by specific things that you do before and during sex. Most of the time without even realizing it. Read here https://tr.im/S6Fn1
Premature ejaculation is not some gene you're born with, the result of your penis size or a part of your personality that you can never change.
2016-02-14 23:34:25
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answered by ? 3
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My husband suffers from premature ejaculation. I think that alot of the time it is in your head, like anxiety! I think the best option would be to visit a doctor and get advice on the most proven and cost effective treatment. Yoga, meditation and trying tantric sex helps also, and also depends on your age, it might just disspear as you get older!
2007-06-17 17:45:35
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answered by SamanthaH 2
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Hi,
You can stop premature ejaculation by natural exercise easily , read , Christian Gudnasons' book, The Ejaculation Master book, http://www.ejaculationmaster.net , this guy grantees you ways that will help you have much longer sex , its just basically a few professional exercises that strengthen you ejaculation system in a few days
Hope this helps
2007-06-17 23:42:29
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answered by Anonymous
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OK. The main thing is to RELAX... I have not heard of any cures but in the heat of the moment, it can be pretty fast. So, cool it a little and enjoy the fun with your partner. No need to rush it and get it over with. You can try taking it out when you feel it is coming or think of something else when it is nearing... You will need lots of practice (adds to the fun) but you'll get better...
2007-06-17 20:56:26
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answered by Anonymous
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If there is a doctor prescribed medicine, you would have to talk to a doctor about that.
Besides, NO medicine is 100% safe.
2007-06-17 17:48:18
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answered by jcurrieii 7
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Instead of medication you should look up all the home remedies that guys try. I have heard of them thinking of things like their grocery list, or something that kind of "cools them down" when they feel like it might happen. I've also heard that if you stop when you feel like your getting close and change positions or go back to kissing and stuff for a little while it helps. Have your partner look in a woman's mag. like Cosmo. they have articles about that sort of thing all the time.
2007-06-17 18:28:47
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answered by LiLiJo 3
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Well, I guess the person you need to consult is a physician (an andrologist, perhaps, or maybe just a generalist doctor), not people here on Yahoo Answers.
2007-06-17 17:44:45
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answered by Anonymous
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