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Friday 1 December 2017

Penis Spray That Gets To Work Within 5 Minutes And Helps Men Last 10 Times Longer In The Bedroom Has Been Slashed In Price From £100 to £20!

Fortacin contains low doses of two anaesthetics, reducing sensitivity in the tip of the penis to slow down stimulation and ejaculation

The cost of a spray that aims to help men who suffer from premature ejaculation has been slashed to a fifth of the price.

The manufacturers of Fortacin have reduced the price tag from £99.99 to £19.99 – just in time for an anticipated sales boom at Christmas.
The product was created by Professor Mike Wyllie, one of the team of scientists who developed Viagra in the 1990s, who claims it could help men last up to 10 times longer in the bedroom.


The exclusive seller of the spray in the UK – Doctor-4-u.co.uk and Chemist-4-u.com which are the same company – began stocking it in March, and reports that since then sales have risen month-on-month.
A quick spritz kicks in after five minutes – faster than pills which can take up to an hour, and continued use is designed to improve sex over time. 
In trials, men who used Fortacin ahead of sex lasted on average five times longer following three months of use. 

The spray contains low doses of two anaesthetics, reducing sensitivity in the tip of the penis to slow down stimulation and ejaculation.
According to manufacturers, it returns users' sensitivity to 'base' level, rather than completely numbing the penis and removing all sensation entirely.
Up to 40 per cent of men suffer from premature ejaculation – defined by the International Society of Sexual Medicine as ejaculation 'within a minute' – at some point in their lives.
The condition, which mainly affects those between the ages of 18 and 60, is actually more common than erectile dysfunction, for which Viagra prescribed for.  
A GP can order the spray from the site for their patient, or a man can buy it directly himself – providing he passes a strict 12 point medical questionnaire that is vetted by an in-house doctor.

In either situation, the product is posted directly to the patient. 
Fortacin contains the anaesthetics lidocaine and prilocaine, designed to decrease sensitivity, and users are told to apply the spray directly to the penis immediately before intercourse.
A quick spritz kicks in after five minutes – faster than pills which can take up to an hour, and continued use is designed to improve sex over time.

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