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How to Get Priligy Online in Malmö

Yes, you can get a doctor's assessment for Priligy online in Malmö. Hi-Doctor offers a 35 € online consultation with an EU-licensed doctor for premature ejaculation, with a prescription issued in under 24 hours if appropriate.

24 April 2026
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DIRECT ANSWER

An online consultation lets an EU-licensed doctor review your case and, if appropriate, issue a prescription that is valid across the EU.

Less than 4 hours on average

Prescription issued in less than 4 hours on average if approved.

EU-licensed doctors

Every case is reviewed by a licensed clinician.

Valid across the EU

Approved prescriptions can be used at any EU pharmacy.

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Yes, you can get a doctor's assessment for Priligy online in Malmö. Hi-Doctor provides a discreet, efficient service for adult EU patients: a 35 € online consultation with an EU-licensed doctor, a prescription issued in under 24 hours if appropriate, and a money-back guarantee if the doctor determines treatment is not suitable. You can then collect your medication at any EU pharmacy.

How it works — get your consultation in 4 steps

  1. Fill out the secure online medical questionnaire (takes 2–3 minutes) and pay the 35 € consultation fee.
  2. A licensed EU doctor individually reviews your case in private. If the doctor determines the treatment is not appropriate for you, your fee is refunded automatically — no risk.
  3. If approved, you receive a REMPE electronic prescription (a downloadable PDF file) in your Hi-Doctor account and by email within 24 hours.
  4. Print the PDF or show it on your phone — present it at any pharmacy in the EU to collect your medication.

Who qualifies for treatment

Hi-Doctor's EU-licensed doctors consider Priligy (dapoxetine) exclusively as a treatment for premature ejaculation (PE) in adult men. During your online consultation, the doctor will thoroughly review your medical history and specific symptoms to assess if Priligy is suitable and safe for you. Key factors for eligibility include:

  • Your history and the severity of your premature ejaculation symptoms.
  • Your general health status, including any heart conditions, liver disease, kidney problems, or mental health conditions.
  • All other medications you are currently taking, especially antidepressants or other SSRIs, to prevent dangerous interactions.
  • Your age; Priligy is typically prescribed for men aged 18 to 64.

The doctor's clinical assessment ensures Priligy is both safe and effective for your specific PE condition.

What Priligy actually does (and doesn't do)

Priligy (dapoxetine) is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) specifically developed for the on-demand treatment of premature ejaculation. It works by increasing serotonin levels in the brain, which helps to delay the ejaculatory reflex. This mechanism leads to a significant increase in the time to ejaculation.

What Priligy does:

  • Helps you gain better control over ejaculation.
  • Increases the intravaginal ejaculatory latency time (IELT).
  • Improves overall satisfaction with sexual intercourse for both partners.

What Priligy does NOT do:

  • It is not a permanent cure for PE, but an on-demand treatment.
  • It is not a treatment for erectile dysfunction (ED) or other sexual performance issues.
  • It is not an antidepressant or a weight-loss medication.

You should take Priligy approximately 1-3 hours before planned sexual activity. Its effects are short-acting, designed for on-demand use rather than daily administration.

Side effects and when to stop

Like all medications, Priligy can cause side effects, though not everyone experiences them. Common side effects include:

  • Nausea
  • Headache
  • Dizziness
  • Diarrhoea
  • Insomnia
  • Fatigue

More serious, but rare, side effects can include fainting or significant mood changes. You must stop taking Priligy and seek immediate medical attention if you experience any of the following:

  • Signs of an allergic reaction (e.g., rash, swelling of face/throat, difficulty breathing)
  • Chest pain or an irregular heartbeat
  • Severe dizziness, fainting, or seizures
  • Significant mood changes, including thoughts of self-harm

Always discuss any concerns or persistent side effects with a healthcare professional. Your Hi-Doctor physician will provide full details on potential side effects and contraindications during your consultation.

Why Hi-Doctor vs. walking into a clinic

Choosing Hi-Doctor for your Priligy consultation offers several distinct advantages over a traditional in-person clinic visit, focusing on speed, privacy, and convenience.

Feature Hi-Doctor Online Consultation Traditional Clinic Visit
Speed to Prescription Under 24 hours (if approved) Weeks for an appointment, then prescription
Cost 35 € flat fee Variable private clinic fees, often higher
Privacy Secure online questionnaire, no waiting room Reception desk, in-person discussions
Convenience From your phone, anywhere Travel to city-centre clinic, fixed hours
Doctor Access EU-licensed doctors review every case Local doctor, potentially long wait times
Trust & Experience 50 000+ patients served, 4.8 Trustpilot Varies by clinic

“Over 50,000 patients have trusted Hi-Doctor for their online medical consultations, with an average 4.8-star rating on Trustpilot.”

Everything happens through our secure online questionnaire — no waiting room, no in-person visit, no video call. This private, RGPD-compliant, and fully auditable process ensures your medical needs are met efficiently and discreetly.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Frequently asked questions

If the EU-licensed doctor determines that Priligy is not appropriate or safe for your condition, your 35 € consultation fee is automatically refunded. There is no risk to you — if the doctor says no, you get your money back.

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