Author: Wello Health Insights Team
Last Updated: March 2026
Reading Time: 15 minutes
Introduction: The Growing Danger of Counterfeit Wellness Products
In Bangladesh, the market for intimate wellness is booming. As more men seek solutions for premature ejaculation, the demand for topical anesthetics—commonly known as delay sprays—has reached an all-time high. Unfortunately, where there is high demand and high value, there is also a dark market for counterfeits.
Buying a fake delay spray in Bangladesh isn't just a waste of money; it is a significant health gamble. Counterfeit products are often manufactured in unsanitary conditions, containing incorrect concentrations of active ingredients, industrial-grade solvents, or even heavy metals. This guide is designed to empower you with the technical and visual knowledge required to distinguish between genuine, life-changing wellness products and dangerous "copy" versions.
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Part 1: Why Authenticity Matters (The Health Cost)
Counterfeiters aim for one thing: visual similarity. They do not care about pharmacological safety. Using a fake delay spray can lead to several clinical complications:
- Chemical Burns: Excessive lidocaine or unrefined solvents can cause blistering and peeling of the sensitive penile skin.
- Systemic Toxicity: If a spray contains too much anesthetic, it can be absorbed into the bloodstream, leading to dizziness, heart palpitations, or even seizures.
- Infection Risk: Non-sterile manufacturing can introduce bacteria or fungi into the urogenital tract.
- Partner Complications: Transferring unknown chemicals to a partner during intimacy can cause them allergic reactions or severe discomfort.
Part 2: 5 Universal Rules to Spot a Fake Delay Spray
Before looking at specific brands, apply these five rules to any intimate product you purchase in Bangladesh:
1. The Price Logic
If the price is too good to be true, it is a fake. Genuine products like Stud 100 are imported from the UK or USA. Factoring in manufacturing, international shipping, customs duty, and laboratory testing, an original spray cannot be sold for "dirt cheap" prices (e.g., 300-500 BDT). Low prices are the #1 indicator of a locally produced counterfeit.
2. Packaging Print Quality
Counterfeiters often use low-resolution scans of original boxes. Look for:
- Blurry Text: If the small ingredient list is hard to read or pixelated, it’s a fake.
- Misspellings: Check for common typos like "Lidocane" instead of "Lidocaine" or "Expiray" instead of "Expiry."
- Color Consistency: Fakes often have colors that are slightly too bright or too dull compared to the official brand imagery.
3. Batch Codes and Expiry Dates
On original sprays, the batch code and expiry date are usually stamped or laser-engraved onto the bottom of the tin or the side of the box. On fakes, these are often part of the general print, meaning they look identical on every single box in the shop. If a seller has 10 bottles and they all have the exact same batch number and expiry date alignment, walk away.
4. Holograms and Security Seals
Many brands now use 3D holograms or tamper-evident seals. For example, Dynamo Delay and other high-end brands often include a scratch-off code that you can verify on the manufacturer's official website.
5. The Liquid Characteristics
While you shouldn't test a suspected fake on your skin, original lidocaine sprays are typically clear and have a very faint medicinal scent. If the liquid is yellowish, oily, or smells like heavy chemicals/perfume, do not use it.
Part 3: Product Deep Dive — Stud 100 (Original vs. Fake)
Stud 100 is the most widely counterfeited delay spray in Bangladesh due to its global reputation. Here is how to verify the 100% original version:

Original Stud 100: Manufactured in the UK. The packaging features high-definition gold foil and a specific metered-dose pump that prevents over-application.
How to identify a fake Stud 100:
- The Cap: The original cap is "child-resistant." You typically need a coin or a specific twist to open it. Fakes often have simple "pop-off" caps.
- The Nozzle: Original Stud 100 has a white, high-quality metered-dose nozzle. Fake versions often use cheap, clear, or poorly fitted spray heads that leak.
- The Bottom of the Can: Look for a clearly embossed batch number and the manufacturer's name (MDS Pharma/Pound International). Fakes often have a flat, unbranded bottom.
Part 4: Product Deep Dive — Promescent Delay Spray
Promescent is a medical-grade spray from the USA. Because of its unique "TargetZone" technology, it is harder to forge, but fakes still exist.

Authentic Promescent: Features a sophisticated locking mechanism on the spray head. It should feel sturdy and premium in the hand.
Promescent Red Flags:
- No Locking Mechanism: If the spray head doesn't twist to lock, it is likely a counterfeit.
- Instructions: Original Promescent comes with a detailed, high-quality multi-language insert. Fakes often omit this or include a poorly photocopied version.
- Sensation: Promescent is designed to absorb into the skin, not sit on top of it. If the spray remains oily or greasy after 10 minutes, it is a fake.
Part 5: Identifying "Shadow" Sellers in Bangladesh
Where you buy is as important as what you buy. Avoid these types of sellers in the Bangladeshi digital landscape:
1. Anonymous Facebook Pages
If a page has no physical address, no website, and only accepts "cash on delivery" via anonymous delivery men, they are often selling stockpiles of counterfeits. If the product causes a reaction, they will simply block you.
2. The "Imported from China" Claim
While many electronics come from China, premium brands like Stud 100, Promescent, and K-Y are manufactured in the UK and USA. If a seller claims they have "Chinese versions" of these brands, they are selling fakes.
3. Marketplace "Mixed" Inventory
Many large marketplaces in Bangladesh allow third-party sellers. Often, the marketplace itself is trustworthy, but the individual seller is not. Always check the "Sold by" section and research that specific vendor’s reputation.
Visual Comparison Table: Original vs. Fake
| Feature | Original Product | Fake/Counterfeit |
|---|---|---|
| Print Quality | Sharp, high-gloss, laser-aligned | Blurry, dull colors, typos |
| Batch Code | Embossed/Engraved (Unique) | Printed (Same on all boxes) |
| Price | International standard (1500-3500 BDT) | Suspiciously low (300-700 BDT) |
| Instruction Leaflet | Full-color, high-grade paper | Black & white or missing |
| Liquid Smell | Faint, medicinal/clean | Strong chemical or perfume odor |
Part 6: Digital Verification — The Modern Way to Check
Many modern brands have moved toward digital security to protect consumers in markets like Bangladesh. Brands like Bold Care and Prolong are increasingly using:
- QR Code Scanning: Use your phone to scan the QR code on the box. It should take you to a unique landing page on the official brand website (e.g., stud100.com, promescent.com). If it takes you to a random or generic site, it is a fake.
- Authenticity Seals: Check if the seal is intact. If it looks like it has been peeled off and reapplied, the product inside may have been swapped.
Part 7: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can I get a reaction from an original delay spray?
Yes, though it is rare. Some people are allergic to Lidocaine. However, a reaction to an original spray is usually a mild rash, whereas a reaction to a fake spray can be a severe chemical burn. Always perform a small patch test on your forearm before full use.
Why is original delay spray so expensive in BD?
Original products like K-Y Duration are manufactured under FDA or MHRA guidelines in the West. High-quality ingredients, medical-grade manufacturing, and international logistics contribute to the higher price point. You are paying for safety and efficacy.
Does Wello provide proof of authenticity?
Yes. We pride ourselves on transparency. You can learn about our product selection process or reach out to our team for batch-specific verification details. Our mission is to provide 100% genuine products to the Bangladeshi community.
Is "Long Time" spray the same as a delay spray?
In Bangladesh, "Long Time" is a generic term used by street sellers. Often, these are unregulated products with no brand name. For your safety, stick to established brands like VigRX or Stud 100.
Conclusion: Your Health is Worth the Investment
Choosing an intimate wellness product shouldn't be a game of chance. While the low prices of fake delay sprays in local markets might be tempting, the risk to your physical health and your relationship is far too great. By following the inspection steps in this guide—checking for batch codes, verifying QR codes, and buying from trusted platforms like Wello—you can ensure that your wellness journey is both safe and effective.
If you are dealing with premature ejaculation and want a safe, proven solution, start with a 100% authentic original delay spray. Don't settle for "Master Copies" when your sexual health is on the line.
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References and Authority Sources
- U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA): Warning on Fraudulent Wellness Products
- UK MHRA: Regulation of Topical Lidocaine Products
- World Health Organization (WHO): The Impact of Falsified Medical Products
- Journal of Clinical Pharmacy: Identification of Counterfeit Topical Medications
