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Hiforce Delay Spray

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Hiforce Delay Spray is used to help manage premature ejaculation. It should be applied sparingly to the sensitive area of the skin prior to activity. Be aware that it may transfer to a partner during use, so washing may be required if sensitivity in the partner is a concern. Avoid contact with broken or inflamed skin.


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Product Sheet

Active Ingredient(s)
Lidocaine
Reference Brand
Hiforce Delay Spray
Manufacturer
Ajanta Pharma
Product Form
Spray
Regulatory Classification
OTC
Primary Category
Premature Ejaculation
Product Category
Local Anesthetic
Pharmacological Class
Amide-type anesthetic
Clinical Indications
Premature ejaculation
Manufacturer Description
Hiforce Delay Spray is used to help manage premature ejaculation. It should be applied sparingly to the sensitive area of the skin prior to activity. Be aware that it may transfer to a partner during use, so washing may be required if sensitivity in the partner is a concern. Avoid contact with broken or inflamed skin.
Mechanism of Action
Hiforce Delay Spray works as a topical anesthetic. It temporarily numbs the nerve endings on the surface of the skin, which helps decrease sensitivity and delay sensory response during intimate activity.
Route of Administration
Topical
Onset Time
5–10 minutes
Duration
30–60 minutes
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to lidocaine
Severe Adverse Events
Allergic dermatitis
Common Side Effects
Temporary loss of sensitivity
Uncommon Side Effects
Skin irritation
Pregnancy Safety Warnings
Use with caution; consult a doctor.
Storage Guidelines
Store in a cool, dry place away from flame.
Related Products
Benzocaine spray, Prilocaine cream

Hiforce Delay Spray FAQ

What is the typical onset time for numbness after using Hiforce Delay Spray?

Numbness usually begins within 5 minutes of application, reaching its peak effect at about 10-15 minutes and lasting up to an hour.

Can I use the spray if I have a latex allergy?

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.

Is it safe to combine Hiforce Delay Spray with oral medications for premature ejaculation, such as dapoxetine?

There is no known pharmacologic interaction, but using multiple modalities simultaneously should be reviewed by a healthcare professional to ensure appropriate timing and dosing.

How does the spray differ from condoms with a numbing agent?

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.

Will the spray affect my partner’s sensation?

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.

Is the spray detectable in drug testing for athletes?

Lidocaine is not a prohibited substance for most sporting bodies, but athletes should verify current regulations of their governing organization.

What should I do if the spray causes an allergic rash?

Discontinue use immediately, wash the area with mild soap and water, and seek medical evaluation for appropriate allergy management.

Does the spray have an expiration date, and how can I verify it?

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.

Are there any travel restrictions for bringing Hiforce Delay Spray across international borders?

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.

What is Hiforce Delay Spray?

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.

How Hiforce Delay Spray Works in the Body

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.

Conditions Treated by Hiforce Delay Spray

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.

Evidence-Based Off-Label Uses

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.

Who Should (Not) Use Hiforce Delay Spray?

Ideal candidates

  • Adult men diagnosed with premature ejaculation who have not responded adequately to behavioral techniques or oral medications.
  • Individuals without known hypersensitivity to amide-type local anesthetics.

Absolute contraindications

  • Known allergy to lidocaine or other amide-type local anesthetics.
  • Open cuts, abrasions, or infections on the penis at the site of application.

Relative contraindications

  • Severe hepatic impairment (lidocaine is metabolized by the liver).
  • Use in conjunction with other topical anesthetics, which may increase systemic absorption.

Special populations

  • Pregnancy & lactation: Safety data for topical lidocaine on the male genitalia are limited; use only if the potential benefit outweighs the risk.
  • Elderly: Dose adjustments are not required for age alone, but overall health status should be considered.

Safety Profile: Side Effects and Interactions

Common Side Effects

  • Temporary numbness or tingling of the penis (generally resolves within an hour).
  • Mild burning sensation at the application site.

Serious Adverse Events

  • Systemic toxicity (rare) manifested as dizziness, tinnitus, visual disturbances, or cardiac arrhythmias if excessive amounts are absorbed. Seek immediate medical attention if these symptoms occur.

Drug Interactions

  • Major: Co-administration with other sodium-channel blockers (e.g., certain anti-arrhythmic drugs) may increase the risk of systemic toxicity.
  • Moderate: Concurrent use of strong CYP3A4 inhibitors can modestly raise lidocaine plasma levels, though this is more relevant for injectable formulations.

Food and Lifestyle Interactions

  • No known food interactions.
  • Alcohol does not affect the spray’s efficacy but excessive consumption may increase the risk of systemic side effects.
  • Avoid applying the spray immediately before sexual activity that involves vigorous friction, as excessive mechanical stress could increase absorption.

If you are taking other medications, inform your healthcare provider before using Hiforce Delay Spray.

Dosing and Administration Guidelines

  • Standard dosing: Apply a thin, even layer of spray to the distal shaft of the penis (approximately 2-3 sprays, delivering ~10 mg lidocaine). The exact amount can vary according to the product’s labeling; always follow the instructions on the package.
  • Timing: Apply 5-10 minutes before planned sexual activity.
  • Special populations:
  • Renal impairment: No specific adjustment required for topical use, but monitor for signs of systemic accumulation.
  • Hepatic impairment: Use the lowest effective amount and observe for toxicity.
  • Missed dose: The spray is used on an as-needed basis; there is no daily dosing schedule. Do not apply a larger amount to compensate for a missed application.
  • Overdose: Symptoms may include generalized numbness, ringing in the ears, or cardiac irregularities. Seek emergency medical care; treatment may involve intravenous lipid emulsion therapy.
  • Discontinuation: The spray can be stopped at any time. No tapering is required because it does not produce dependence.

Monitoring and Follow-Up

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.

Storage and Handling

  • Store the spray at room temperature (15-30 °C), away from direct sunlight and moisture.
  • Keep the container tightly closed when not in use.
  • Do not freeze; extreme temperatures may affect spray performance.
  • Keep out of reach of children and pets.
  • Dispose of any unused product according to local pharmacy-take-back programs or the instructions on the label.

Medication-Specific Glossary

Local Anesthetic
A drug that temporarily blocks nerve conduction to prevent the transmission of pain signals.
Sodium Channel Blockade
Inhibition of voltage-gated sodium channels, which stops the initiation of nerve impulses.
Desensitization
Reduction in sensory perception caused by the pharmacologic action of a topical agent.
Systemic Toxicity
Adverse effects that occur when a locally applied drug is absorbed into the bloodstream at harmful concentrations.

Medical Disclaimer

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.

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