Numbness usually begins within 5 minutes of application, reaching its peak effect at about 10-15 minutes and lasting up to an hour.
The spray’s formulation does not contain latex, but if you have a known allergy to any component listed on the label, avoid use and discuss alternatives with your provider.
There is no known pharmacologic interaction, but using multiple modalities simultaneously should be reviewed by a healthcare professional to ensure appropriate timing and dosing.
The spray delivers a precise amount of lidocaine directly to the penile skin, while numbing condoms contain a pre-treated layer that may release variable quantities of anesthetic during intercourse.
If applied correctly, the spray’s effect is confined to the user’s tissue. However, excess residue transferred to a partner may cause temporary numbness; wiping off excess before intercourse can minimize this risk.
Men with peripheral neuropathy should use the spray cautiously, as altered sensation may mask excessive numbness. Consultation with a physician is advisable.
Lidocaine is not a prohibited substance for most sporting bodies, but athletes should verify current regulations of their governing organization.
Discontinue use immediately, wash the area with mild soap and water, and seek medical evaluation for appropriate allergy management.
Yes. The expiration date is printed on the label of the 20 g container. Do not use the product past this date, as potency and safety cannot be guaranteed.
Because the product contains a regulated local anesthetic, some countries may require a prescription copy or may restrict import. Check the destination country’s customs guidelines before traveling.
Hiforce Delay Spray is a topical preparation marketed for the temporary reduction of penile sensitivity. The spray’s active component is lidocaine, a local anesthetic that temporarily numbs the skin where it is applied. It is supplied in a 20 g container as a spray formulation. In Hong Kong, the product is available by prescription only and is regulated by the Department of Health.
Lidocaine works by blocking voltage-gated sodium channels in nerve membranes. This inhibition prevents the initiation and propagation of nerve impulses, resulting in a reversible loss of sensation in the treated area. When applied to the penis, lidocaine reduces the sensory feedback that contributes to the ejaculatory reflex, thereby allowing a longer interval before orgasm. The onset of desensitization typically occurs within a few minutes after application, peaks around 10-15 minutes, and gradually wears off over 30-60 minutes as the drug is metabolized and absorbed.
The spray is not approved by the Hong Kong regulatory authorities specifically for premature ejaculation (PE). Its approved indication is for local anesthesia of the genital skin to reduce discomfort during certain medical examinations or procedures. Use for PE is considered off-label and should be undertaken only under the guidance of a qualified healthcare professional.
Topical lidocaine has been studied as a behavioral adjunct for premature ejaculation. Randomized trials comparing lidocaine-containing sprays to placebo have demonstrated greater intravaginal ejaculatory latency times and improved patient-reported control of ejaculation. These studies support the off-label use of lidocaine spray as a short-term aid for men seeking to prolong sexual activity.
Disclaimer: Off-label use requires medical supervision, individualized risk assessment, and informed consent.
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If you are taking other medications, inform your healthcare provider before using Hiforce Delay Spray.
Routine laboratory monitoring is not required for occasional topical use. However, patients should schedule a follow-up visit within 4-6 weeks of initiating therapy to assess efficacy, tolerability, and any signs of adverse reactions. If systemic side effects are suspected, blood levels of lidocaine may be measured.
This article provides educational information about Hiforce Delay Spray and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Treatment decisions, including use for unapproved indications, must be made under the guidance of a qualified healthcare provider. The content is intended for informational purposes and does not constitute medical recommendations. Always consult a physician before starting, stopping, or changing any medication regimen.