Prolongz drug achieves No. 1 spot in the personal care category

Prolongz, the all-natural FDA registered over-the-counter homeopathic drug that helps in the prevention of premature ejaculation, has been ranked No. 1 in the personal care category for July, August and September of 2014 by the Jordan Whitney Greensheet.

The Jordan Whitney Greensheet provides up-to-date information on Direct Response Television, including infomercials, short-form direct response television commercials, the websites for these products and the companies involved in their production and distribution.

Prolongz ingredients are formulated as a strip that is taken orally and dissolves on the tongue. The formula, a mixture of all-natural products ginseng and damiana, has been tested and proven to increase ejaculatory control and increase intercourse duration. This unique delivery system allows the medication to bypass the first-pass metabolism thereby making the medication more bioavailable and more readily absorbed.

"Prolongz achieving the No. 1 spot three months in a row proves that consumers have a great interest and need for our product," says Jason Cardiff, CEO of Redwood Scientific Technologies. "Having Prolongz available through infomercials was a key strategic decision as the direct response TV market currently dwarfs the cable industry and is expected to exceed $250 billion by 2015."

Prolongz treats males with premature ejaculation, the most common self-diagnosed sexual disorder with 21% of men ages 18 to 65 reporting this issue. The formula has been tested and proved to increase ejaculatory control levels by 97% and triple the length of intercourse.

SOURCE Redwood Scientific Technologies, LLC

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