Taking 30 minutes or longer to climax is known as delayed ejaculation. Currently, there is no FDA-approved medication specifically designed to speed up climax. However, if this is caused by medications you currently take (like SSRI antidepressants), your doctor might adjust your prescription. Sometimes, off-label options like cyproheptadine or cabergoline are considered under strict medical supervision. I highly recommend consulting a urologist or your primary care doctor. They can rule out underlying medical issues (like hormonal imbalances), review your current medications, and discuss behavioral techniques or counseling, which are often the most effective ways to address this.
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