I've just ordered ZYPRIMA (apomorphine) from Worldwide Pharmacies and I'm really excited. I can't wait to try it.
I'm not expecting spectacular results, I know apomorphine is not as effective as PDE-5 inhibitors but I'm just looking for a second line treatment. Cialis is and probably always will be my #1 ED treatment but I believe in combination therapy. In the past, I tried a combination of Cialis + oral phentolamine (brand name Vigamed) and results were spectacular. Unfortunately, Vigamed is no longer available.
Any tips on apomorphine or phentolamine are more than welcome.
Thanks in advance, guys!
ZYPRIMA (apomorphine) sublingual tablets
ZYPRIMA (apomorphine) sublingual tablets
Age 40. Psychogenic ED for over 20 years. Current regimen: Udenafil 200 mg, oral phentolamine mesylate 40 mg, Seredyn.
Re: ZYPRIMA (apomorphine) sublingual tablets
Well, I got my order today and I tried Zyprima a couple of hours ago.
I'm impressed!
Zyprima definitely works and it is much more effective than I expected. I have no idea why some urologists describe it as a 'minor' drug, it works much faster than Viagra and I got an impressive erection.
There were a couple of side effects but perfectly bearable: drop of blood pressure, some dizziness and this 'buzz' in my head - not quite a headache, just a strange buzz as if my brain was going into overdrive. This is not surprising, considering that Uprima works directly on the brain, whereas Viagra only acts peripherally.
I strongly believe that centrally acting drugs are the future of ED treatments. Zoraxel showed great promise but Rexahn has apparently abandoned it. And it's a terrible shame that apomorphine is not widely available in Europe - I got my order from Worldwide Pharmacies.
I'm impressed!
Zyprima definitely works and it is much more effective than I expected. I have no idea why some urologists describe it as a 'minor' drug, it works much faster than Viagra and I got an impressive erection.
There were a couple of side effects but perfectly bearable: drop of blood pressure, some dizziness and this 'buzz' in my head - not quite a headache, just a strange buzz as if my brain was going into overdrive. This is not surprising, considering that Uprima works directly on the brain, whereas Viagra only acts peripherally.
I strongly believe that centrally acting drugs are the future of ED treatments. Zoraxel showed great promise but Rexahn has apparently abandoned it. And it's a terrible shame that apomorphine is not widely available in Europe - I got my order from Worldwide Pharmacies.
Age 40. Psychogenic ED for over 20 years. Current regimen: Udenafil 200 mg, oral phentolamine mesylate 40 mg, Seredyn.
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