Emla Cream

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EMLA is a numbing cream which can be used to decrease sensitivity in the penis. Originally developed as a local anaesthetic, the medication in the cream can help men deal with premature ejaculation.

EMLA is licensed for the topical anaesthesia of the genital mucosa, but not specifically for PE. However it has been used by many men for this purpose with positive results. 

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How is EMLA cream used?

EMLA numbing cream needs to be applied 15 to 20 minutes before sex as a treatment for premature ejaculation. You should leave the cream to soak in for 10 to 15 minutes and then wash it off completely before having sex. EMLA is for the use on intact skin only and it should not be applied to grazes, wounds or over a rash.

Please note that delaying premature ejaculation is an ‘off-label’ use of EMLA.

All medications we offer are fully licensed within the UK. Some medications, like this one, we prescribe for conditions or circumstances that are outside of the licence (also known as ‘off-label’). Prescribing ‘off-label’ is common practice by healthcare professionals to ensure a medication can safely benefit as many patients as possible. This is always based on updated information and evidence since the product first became available.

How does EMLA work?

Premature ejaculation affects men of all ages and has many causes including an oversensitivity of the penis. An anaesthetic cream can numb the skin and therefore can help to prolong sex and to improve sexual satisfaction in men who feel they come too quickly. 

EMLA cream works by temporarily decreasing the sensitivity of the penis. It only benefits men whose premature ejaculate is because of oversensitivity. If the cream does not help you to last longer, your premature ejaculation might be caused by psychological factors.

What does EMLA cream contain?

The active ingredients in EMLA cream are the local anaesthetics lidocaine and prilocaine. Every gram of EMLA contains 25mg of lidocaine as well as 25mg of prilocaine. Additional ingredients include polyoxyethylene hydrogenated castor oil, purified water, Carbomer 974P and sodium hydroxide.

EMLA is a local anaesthetic cream - it numbs the sensation in the penis. This means that applying it to the penis before sex can potentially lessen your sexual enjoyment. If this is the case, you may find that an oral treatment (tablets) such as Priligy works better for you.

Ingredients

The active ingredients in EMLA cream are the local anaesthetics lidocaine and prilocaine. Every gram of EMLA contains 25mg of lidocaine as well as 25mg of prilocaine. Additional ingredients include polyoxyethylene hydrogenated castor oil, purified water, Carbomer 974P and sodium hydroxide.

EMLA Side Effects

EMLA causes side effects in some patients. These side effects usually subside within a short period of time after the cream has been removed.

Common EMLA Side Effects

  • swelling

  • redness

Uncommon Side Effects

  • tingling sensation after application

  • burning or itching sensation

Rare Side Effects

  • allergic reactions

  • rash

  • eye irritation (if the cream is rubbed into the eyes by mistake)


Consult a doctor immediately if you experience abnormal side effects such as shortness of breath, facial swellings or feeling very dizzy. These can be signs of a severe allergic reaction which requires medical attention.

Drug Interactions

EMLA can interact with the following medications:

  • other local anaesthetics

  • sulphonamides (a type of antibiotics)

  • mexiletine and amiodarone or other medications used to treat an uneven heartbeat