Reading Time: 2 minutesIntroduction Premature ejaculation (PE) is a common sexual dysfunction among American males, characterized by ejaculation that occurs sooner than desired, either before or shortly after penetration, causing distress or interpersonal difficulty. While psychological factors play a significant role, certain medications can also influence ejaculatory speed, either exacerbating or alleviating the condition. This article explores how various medications impact ejaculatory response, offering insights into managing PE effectively. Antidepressants and Ejaculatory Delay Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), commonly prescribed for depression and anxiety, are known to delay ejaculation. Medications such as sertraline, paroxetine, and fluoxetine increase serotonin levels in the brain, which … Continue reading →