Who to trust? (Doctors and Pharmacies)

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toddhd
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Who to trust? (Doctors and Pharmacies)

Postby toddhd » Sat Jan 14, 2023 8:36 pm

I went to a local men's clinic this week for ED that I've had most of my life. They gave me a shot of Tri-mix right there and it worked like gangbusters. They also tested my testosterone and it was low (220 I think). They showed me a long list of Trimix "strengths" they used (I don't remember the names) and told me that what they gave me wa a mid-strength version. They had to give me a shot to relieve the erection before I left because it was lasting more than an hour. I was thrilled, and the info they gave me on Low-T seemed to fit a lot of challenges I have in life.

When it came to the payment however... wow. A lot of money and the financing seemed shady at best.

I'd like to skip the clinic and get my Trimix and Testosterone online, however, when I search on Google, there are tons of places, and I have no idea who is legit and what's a scam or just junk.

Where do you get your Tri-mix prescriptions? From your MD? Or online? And are there are any online resources who are legit well established? Any suggestions for the same on Low-T therapy?

ProstateMIA
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Re: Who to trust? (Doctors and Pharmacies)

Postby ProstateMIA » Sat Jan 14, 2023 8:46 pm

I suggest discussing with your urologist or Primary Care Provider (PCP). The testosterone might be covered by insurance. I don’t think trimix is covered by most insurance, but your PCP could help with the prescription. I’ve not used the men’s clinics.
60 yo. RALP in June 2019. Tried bimix with limited success. Currently getting good results from trimix.

sogwap
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Re: Who to trust? (Doctors and Pharmacies)

Postby sogwap » Sat Jan 14, 2023 9:54 pm

Men's clinics are usually a huge rip off.
In 2009 I went to a men's clinic in Toronto for my ED,
The Cost $750 CAD. All I got was a script of levitra.
I had lots of questions and not one answer other than the levitra script.

I have heard a number of reports of men going to these clinics, Often costing $1500 for prefilled syringes, that make it impossible for you to adjust the dosage.
Often men end up with Priapism and multiple trips to these clinics.

I went to a local urologist, the doctor's visit was paid for by (Ontario) OHIP health plan.
The trimix cost me just over $100 CAD, and lasted me five months of injections.
But to be honest, I was so desperate to fix my ED I would have paid $1500
Age: 68. Struggled with ED/PE for years.
Used Viagra for 10+ years with mixed success.
In May 2022 started using Trimix with very good results.
Feb 2023 developed PD
2023 still in treatment for PD, and still using Trimix with very good results

KeithC
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Re: Who to trust? (Doctors and Pharmacies)

Postby KeithC » Sat Jan 14, 2023 11:17 pm

I started using trimix going to those ripoff mens clinics and always left spending several hundred dollars.

What a scam. They take advantage of embarrassed guys and make a killing. I have to agree with sogwap though. I was so desperate at that point it was worth it because that was a life changer for me. Not only could I perform, I could perform better than any time in my life.

It took me about 6 months before I realized I could see a real doctor, a urologist and pay a fraction of the price for meds.

The “doctor” at the mens clinic looked about 85. His only purpose was to rubber stamp trimix and testosterone shots and make sure you leave the office fully stocked with overpriced meds.

A real doctor doesn’t care where you buy your meds…

I’ve never bought trimix online so I can’t comment on that but I live in a major metropolitan area in the US and have choices for compounding pharmacies. The prices are night and day cheaper than the mens clinics.
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GoodWood
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Re: Who to trust? (Doctors and Pharmacies)

Postby GoodWood » Sat Jan 14, 2023 11:23 pm

A legit doctor will give you a prescription that you can have filled anywhere you choose.

Go to a urologist that is covered by your insurance. Take the script and get it filled by a compounding pharmacy near you. A 10ml vial that will give you LOTS of doses will probably be less than $150. It varies around the country a bit.
55yo, NYC. ED started at 40. 50 units BiMix + Atropine (Pap 30/Phen 6/Atr 0.2). Prostaglandins caused aching. Doses increasing. A cock ring helps. Phallosan Forte tension devise to maintain size. Eager to talk about implant experiences.

Alanoc8
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Re: Who to trust? (Doctors and Pharmacies)

Postby Alanoc8 » Mon Jan 16, 2023 10:10 am

I've had testosterone injections as well as Trimix from my Urologist. I have to pay out of pocket for the Trimix but the T shots are covered by insurance. Those "Men's Clinics" are a scam and rip off!
75 yrs. old. Married. I used viagra from 2007 t0 2017. I have venous leakage. I started injections in September 2017. I've used the Xialla cock ring along with Trimix since June 2020 with excellent results. I pump on a daily basis to maintain my size.

toddhd
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Re: Who to trust? (Doctors and Pharmacies)

Postby toddhd » Mon Jan 16, 2023 11:14 am

Thanks for the replies. I've read in several posts here that the mens clinics are a ripoff, I agree. I thought the information they gave me was valuable, but the service costs were insane.

I've reached out to my PCP regarding the testosterone, and also to find a reliable Urologist.

Pumpkinman
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Re: Who to trust? (Doctors and Pharmacies)

Postby Pumpkinman » Mon Jan 16, 2023 11:29 am

toddhd wrote:Thanks for the replies. I've read in several posts here that the mens clinics are a ripoff, I agree. I thought the information they gave me was valuable, but the service costs were insane.

I've reached out to my PCP regarding the testosterone, and also to find a reliable Urologist.


You can also purchase online and get a prescription over the phone with a doctor for a fee at places like rxbuyersclub.

crazyjoe
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Re: Who to trust? (Doctors and Pharmacies)

Postby crazyjoe » Mon Jan 16, 2023 11:33 am

a suggestion:

Olympia Compounding pharmacy in FL
Ask for Kevin at (407) 420-8208, they have MANY strengths
Good guys — they can do a telemed with a doc for $50 if you need a scrip
They ship frozen out of state

bldoink has a price list
75, used pills, injections -- all lost effectiveness. Titan implanted by Eid in Feb '22.


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