
Product overview
Manforce Elevate Spray for Climax Delay 20g is marketed as a topical spray intended to help delay climax during intercourse, for external use by men.
Important sourcing note: the exact brand identity and full ingredient composition of this specific product could not be independently confirmed. Products using the name "Elevate" in this category are associated with a different manufacturer's climax-delay spray line, and this catalog listing's exact formulation was not verifiable against an official source. Because of this, no specific active-ingredient concentration is stated here. Products in this general category (topical climax-delay sprays) typically work using a topical local anesthetic, commonly Lidocaine, sometimes combined with Prilocaine, to reduce sensitivity -- but this should not be assumed to apply to this exact product without confirming the physical packaging.
Key Features
- Marketed as a topical spray for external use intended to help delay climax
- 20g pack size
- Intended for use shortly before intercourse, per general product-category directions
Benefits
- Marketed to help reduce sensitivity and support longer-lasting intercourse, per the general product category
Who Can Use This Product
- Adult men experiencing premature ejaculation who are considering a topical delay product, ideally after consulting a doctor or pharmacist
- Not intended for use by those with a known allergy or sensitivity to local anesthetics
- Not intended for use on broken, irritated, or inflamed skin
- Those with anemia, methemoglobinemia, cardiac or respiratory conditions, or liver or kidney impairment should consult a doctor before use, as is standard for topical anesthetic products
How to Use
Consult the product packaging and a pharmacist or doctor for exact application instructions for this specific product, since the confirmed dosing directions vary between different brands in this category. General category guidance: apply sparingly to the relevant area a few minutes before intercourse, allow the product to absorb, and wash off the area before contact with a partner if irritation for the partner is a concern.
Storage & Safety
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, away from heat and open flame. For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes and broken skin. This product type is generally not a substitute for condoms as a barrier method; use additional contraception/protection as needed. Discontinue use and seek medical attention if breathing difficulty, dizziness, bluish discoloration of the lips or skin, rash, burning, or persistent irritation occurs, as these can be signs of a reaction to topical anesthetics. Keep out of reach of children.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the active ingredient in this spray?
The exact active ingredient and concentration for this specific product could not be independently confirmed; products in this general category typically use a topical anesthetic such as Lidocaine.
How do I use this product?
Consult the product packaging or a pharmacist for exact directions, as dosing varies between brands in this category.
Can this replace a condom?
No, this product type is generally not a substitute for condoms as a barrier method.
Who should avoid this product?
Those with a known allergy to local anesthetics, broken or irritated skin, or certain cardiac, respiratory, liver, or kidney conditions should consult a doctor before use.
What if I experience irritation or breathing difficulty?
Discontinue use and seek medical attention immediately, as these can be signs of a reaction.
Should I consult a doctor before using this?
Yes, consulting a doctor or pharmacist before use is recommended, especially given the unconfirmed exact composition of this listing.
The information provided is accurate to our best practices, but it does not replace professional medical advice. We cannot guarantee its completeness or accuracy. The absence of specific information about a drug should not be seen as an endorsement. We are not responsible for any consequences resulting from this information, so consult a healthcare professional for any concerns or questions.