$77/mo care plan





When ED is treated properly, many men report the same thing: firmness, less anxiety, and the freedom to stop overthinking it. These are commonly reported outcomes among men on physician-guided treatment. Results vary and treatment isn't right for everyone.



Questions most guys ask before getting serious about ED treatment.
Not medical advice.
No. OVERTIME is a prescription medication — a compounded troche of vardenafil and tadalafil. It requires licensed physician review and approval, and it's prepared by a licensed compounding pharmacy.
It's a dissolvable troche that combines two PDE5 inhibitors — vardenafil (the active in Levitra®) and tadalafil (the active in Cialis®). They improve blood flow when you're aroused. You still need arousal for it to work.
A troche dissolves between your cheek and gum, so it can get to work faster than a swallowed pill. Pairing a fast-acting active (vardenafil) with a long-lasting one (tadalafil) gives you a quick start and a long window in a single dose.
Place one troche between your cheek and gums and let it dissolve slowly, about an hour before, as needed. Maximum one troche in 24 hours.
Many men are ready within about an hour, and tadalafil's long action can extend your window well beyond a single evening. Exact timing varies by person.
If you’re not approved, you will be refunded. The physician may explain why and suggest next steps.
For many men it's safe and effective under medical supervision, but it's not right for everyone. Your history is reviewed by a physician before any prescription.
Tell your physician everything you take. The most important rule: never combine OVERTIME with nitrate medications (often prescribed for chest pain) — the combination can cause a dangerous drop in blood pressure. Use caution with alpha-blockers and certain heart conditions; your physician will review this before approving treatment.
The most common are headache, facial flushing, stuffy nose, indigestion, and occasional back or muscle ache. Seek emergency care for an arousal lasting more than 4 hours, or sudden vision or hearing changes. Your case is reviewed and monitored by a physician.
No. It supports an arousal when you're sexually aroused — it's not an aphrodisiac and won't work without stimulation.
Yes. Everything happens online, and your order ships in plain, discreet packaging.
Compounded ED troches are typically out of pocket. Coverage varies, so you'd need to check your specific plan.
If approved by a physician, your prescription is prepared by Curexa, a licensed U.S. compounding pharmacy. Curexa is a PCAB-accredited pharmacy that compounds medications to physician specifications and operates under state pharmacy regulations and quality-control standards. Every prescription is reviewed, prepared, and dispensed by licensed pharmacy professionals before shipment.
Cancel anytime before your medication is dispensed for a full refund. Once a prescription has been issued, your order is non-refundable. You can cancel future shipments at any time.