Provagil pill helps men with premature ejaculation and is used by students to stay up
- Drug, Mofafinil, also known as Provagil, is licensed to treat narcolepsy
- Sold online for 50p per pill as it keeps people awake and boosts memory
- New study showed pill could boost sexual performance by fifteen times
- One men with premature ejaculation went from 60 seconds to 15 minutes
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A drug that is used by students to stay up longer has also had a useful side effect for men suffering from premature ejaculation, doctors have discovered.
Men who have the problem can last fifteen times as long if they take Provigil, which is available for as little as 50p per pill.
One patient, who previously ejaculated after just 60 seconds, lasted 15 minutes with help from the wonder-drug, which is also known as modafinil.
Men who suffer from premature ejaculation can last fifteen times as long if they take Provigil, which is available for as little as 50p per pill, a study has revealed
Students started using it to stay up for long periods of time when cramming for exams, as it also reportedly helps boost memory by 10 per cent
The drug is licensed to treat people with narcolepsy, who can fall asleep suddenly and unexpectedly.
However, students started using it to stay up for long periods of time when cramming for exams, as it also reportedly helps boost memory by 10 per cent.
As a result, a highly profitable black market has developed in this and other prescription-only medicines designed to treat acute neurological conditions
It is carefully marketed online to suggest it can unlock hidden potential, and is widely available from websites based all over the world.
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It can have worrying side-effects — including headaches, irritableness, vomiting, irrational behaviour, tremors, palpitations and broken sleeping patterns.
However, the new study revealed one that will be a welcome development for the 25 per cent of men in the UK who suffer from premature ejaculation.
Men suffering from the condition last an average of one minute and 48 seconds, compared to the national average of seven minutes and 18 seconds.
But a man of 30, who had been suffering with it since puberty, was given a 100mg dose before sex for two weeks and went from performing for just 60 seconds to 15 minutes.
A further study of 55 men aged 22 to 55, in Istanbul, Turkey, also showed that men with sever premature ejaculation could extend their performance from 20 seconds to 90 seconds.
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