Vigora Spray works by temporarily numbing the penis to decrease sensitivity and delay ejaculation. It improves control and increases endurance for longer-lasting, more satisfying sexual experiences. Lidocaine is an amide local anesthetic widely used to produce topical numbness for skin and mucous membranes. This formulation delivers a concentrated dose in a convenient spray that acts faster than many creams and usually within minutes of application.
 Key Features
| About | |
| Drug Class | Local Anesthetic |
| Subclass | Topical Anesthetic |
| Active ingredient | Lidocaine |
| Product Details | |
| Composition | Active ingredients: Lidocaine Inactive ingredients: • Ethanol • Propylene glycol • Purified water • Herbal extracts |
| Packaging Type | Bottle with spray |
| Pack Size | 15 g |
| Dosage | 1-3 sprays may be common, depending on sensitivity. |
| Active ingredients | Lidocaine |
| Manufacturer | Zydus Healthcare Ltd |
| Shelf Life | 2-3 years from the day of manufacturing |
| Usages | For external use only, for premature ejaculation and/or topical anesthesia |
| Country of Origin | India |
How does Vigora Spray works?
- Lidocaine blocks voltage-gated sodium channels in nerve endings. When these sodium channels are blocked, sensory nerves unable to transmit pain signals to the spinal cord and brain.
- It results into numbness limited to the sprayed area. Because lidocaine acts on the nerve membrane directly, a spray formulation like Vigora Spray often produces numbness faster than topical creams that need time to penetrate the skin.
Why a spray helps?
- A spray delivers lidocaine evenly and quickly across the treatment area.
- Onset is fast, often within minutes, so it saves time compared with creams that may require an hour under occlusion.
- Metered sprays give predictable dosing (follow instructions for number of sprays and spacing).
- Spray is convenient for short clinic procedures and for clinicians who need quick topical anesthesia.
Uses of Vigora Spray
- Numbing the skin or mucosa before short procedures (injections, IV cannulation, minor dermatology work).
- Numbing the cervix or vagina before IUD insertion or similar gynaecologic procedures.
- Topical anesthesia of the throat or airway during bronchoscopy or endoscopy in controlled settings.
- Relief of pain from minor burns, insect bites, abrasions, and other superficial injuries (short-term symptom relief).
Dosage
- Clean the area.
- Hold the spray nozzle at the distance recommended on the label.
- Apply a single short, metered spray and wait (usually a few minutes) to allow numbing.
- If a second spray is needed, leave the recommended gap between sprays.
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Side effects
- Temporary stinging or burning
- Mild skin irritation: redness, itching, or tingling.
- Dizziness or light headedness if a large area is treated or systemic absorption occurs.
Precautions
- Do not use Vigora Spray with other products containing local anesthetics unless instructed.
- Avoid using this spray on deep or infected wounds without medical advice.
- Use caution in people with severe liver disease, heart disease, or low blood pressure, systemic lidocaine clearance may be reduced.
- Do not use in combination with certain medicines (discussed below) without clinician guidance.
- Keep away from eyes and do not inhale intentionally. Mucosal use (throat/airway) should be performed by trained clinicians due to risk of swallowing, aspiration, or high systemic absorption.
Interactions
Discuss current medicines with your prescriber. Notable interactions or concerns include:
- Other local anesthetics or drugs that raise lidocaine blood levels.
- Drugs that affect liver enzymes (CYP pathways) may alter lidocaine metabolism.
- Certain heart rhythm drugs may interact with lidocaine’s cardiac effects.
Why clinicians choose Vigora Spray?
Vigora Spray offers rapid onset, predictable application, and convenience. Multiple clinical studies and hospital protocols support its use for quick procedural analgesia, often as effective as longer-acting creams but much quicker to act making it a practical choice in busy clinics and emergency settings.
Precautions
- Do not use Vigora Spray with other products containing local anesthetics unless instructed.
- Avoid using this spray on deep or infected wounds without medical advice.
- Use caution in people with severe liver disease, heart disease, or low blood pressure, systemic lidocaine clearance may be reduced.
- Do not use in combination with certain medicines (discussed below) without clinician guidance.
- Keep away from eyes and do not inhale intentionally. Mucosal use (throat/airway) should be performed by trained clinicians due to risk of swallowing, aspiration, or high systemic absorption.
Conclusion
Vigora Spray is a fast, applied topically and is anesthetic in nature, used for short procedures and brief symptom relief. It provides rapid numbness, predictable dosing, and convenience, especially when time matters. Like all medicines, it should be used following label instructions or a clinician’s guidance, paying attention to dosing limits and safety warnings. When used correctly, Vigora Spray makes minor procedures easier and less stressful for patients and providers alike.
References
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK539881/
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25759418/






Chris Nolan –
I used Vigora Spray for performance timing, and the results were consistent and effective. The spray gives mild numbing that doesn’t affect pleasure, which is exactly what I needed. It works within a few minutes and washes off easily afterward. Overall, it’s a reliable and skin-friendly option for anyone who wants better confidence and control.