This is a general, informational guide to men’s sexual wellness products available in Sri Lanka. It is not medical advice. If you have ongoing concerns about sexual performance, the most important step is to speak to a doctor or pharmacist — these can sometimes be linked to treatable health conditions, and a professional can advise what (if anything) is suitable for you.
The main product categories
| Category | What it is | Availability |
|---|---|---|
| Delay sprays | Topical sprays marketed to reduce sensitivity | Generally over-the-counter |
| Climax-control condoms | Condoms designed to reduce sensation | Over-the-counter |
| Supplements | Herbal/vitamin products marketed for wellness | Over-the-counter; not a medical treatment |
| Prescription medication | e.g. sildenafil (Viagra) and similar | Prescription only — see a doctor |
Important things to know
- Prescription medicines need a prescription. Sildenafil (Viagra) and similar drugs should only be taken under a doctor’s guidance. Do not buy prescription medication from unregulated online sellers — dosage and interactions matter, and counterfeit products are a real risk.
- Supplements are not cures. Herbal “timing” or “performance” supplements are sold as wellness products, not licensed treatments, and results vary. Check the ingredients and consult a pharmacist, especially if you take other medication.
- Patch-test topical products. Delay sprays and gels can cause irritation for some people; read the instructions and test on a small area first.
- Persistent issues deserve a check-up. Ongoing difficulties can have physical or psychological causes that a doctor can help with — it’s worth a conversation.
Where to find over-the-counter wellness products
Over-the-counter items such as delay sprays and climax-control condoms can be ordered online in Sri Lanka with discreet delivery — see delay sprays and the wider intimate essentials range. For anything prescription-based, please see a doctor or pharmacist rather than ordering unregulated.
Frequently asked questions
What are “timing” or “delay” products?
They’re products marketed to help with control during sex — most commonly topical delay sprays and climax-control condoms. They are wellness products, not medical treatments.
Are delay sprays safe?
They’re generally sold over the counter, but they can cause irritation for some users. Read the instructions, patch-test first, and ask a pharmacist if you’re unsure.
Is Viagra available in Sri Lanka?
Sildenafil (Viagra) is a prescription medicine. It should be obtained through a doctor and a licensed pharmacy — not from unregulated online sellers, where counterfeits are common.
Do performance supplements work?
They are sold as wellness products rather than licensed treatments, and results vary from person to person. Check ingredients and consult a pharmacist, particularly if you take other medication.
When should I see a doctor?
If performance concerns are persistent or distressing — they can have treatable physical or psychological causes, and a doctor can advise the right approach.


