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  • Male
  • 30 Years
  • 22/01/2025

I've been thinking about using Manforce Staylong tablets just once to see if it can help me last longer during sex. I don't have any issues with getting or maintaining an erection, and my heart health is good. Is it safe to use it even if I don't really have erectile problems, just to help with ejaculation time?

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Using Manforce Staylong occasionally for improving ejaculation time is generally considered safe for most people, especially if you don't have any heart-related issues. However, its important to consult with a healthcare provider to ensure it's appropriate for your specific needs and to discuss potential side effects. Always use medications as directed.

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