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Name For Trimix
Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2018 3:22 am
by alfa88
My uro was more than happy to prescribe trimix but my insurance had Edex listed so I opted foe that. In case there is some sort of huge co-payment or Edex doesn't work I went to the RiteAid pharmacy and queried about price of trimix. The girl entered trimix into the computer and came up blank. Is there another name?
Re: Name For Trimix
Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2018 10:45 am
by happycamper59
No, it is Trimix. However, you have to obtain it from a compound pharmacy. RiteAid is not a compound pharmacy. Your uro and his office should have recommended one.
I am fortunate that the only one in this area is just down the road from my uro's office.
Re: Name For Trimix
Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2018 1:19 pm
by Henri391
Alfa88:
Trimix is a formula of: Papaverine, Phentolamine and (PGE)Alprostadil
Bimix is the first two ingredients. There is quadmix too.
They are compounded medications , menaing mixed together at a pharmacist...a compunding pharmacisit.
Like all the pharmacist were in the old(en) days.
If you are not having luck locally... rxbuyersclubusa.com provides pharmacy and doctor access
who prescribe & ship there.
-Cheers -Hank
Re: Name For Trimix
Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2018 2:13 pm
by alfa88
Most excellent. Bookmark saved. Another lesson learned. Rite aid, Wallgreens and the like = glorified drug pushers
I'm just concerned that with no clearly defined physical reason for my ED the insurance will consider it a 'lifestyle drug' and I'll foot the bill. If I'm going to have to pay in full it may as well be a less expensive, more effective alternative. At least Edex has a manufactureer's coupon to ease the pain
Re: Name For Trimix
Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2018 3:13 pm
by bldoink
The actual pharmacist at the RiteAid should be able to tell you who the local compounding pharmacies are. Also note that not all compounding pharmacies do injection meds like tri-mix. It takes a higher level of lab license for those.
Re: Name For Trimix
Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2018 4:13 pm
by once a writer
Alfa,
Before you settle on Edex (even with a coupon) be sure to do some real-world comparison with the cost of trimix. Familiarize yourself with the trimix prices available from reputable mail-order pharmacies you can see discussed here on FT.
I spent most of four years using trimix. In that time the price increased somewhat and I found it necessary to increase the dosage somewhat to continue getting the desired effect.
That said, my price per dose at the outset was $2.02. At the end, it was $3.88.
At that point I persuaded my uro to switch me to quad-mix, which has the three ingredients mentioned above, plus atropine. It costs about $135 per 5 ml vial, about the same price as I was paying for 10 ml of trimix. However, the quad-mix is so potent (rocket fuel!) that my dosage is very small. Price per dose is $2.45.
Even if you have to pay out of pocket, you might find numbers like that a better deal than Edex. You might or might not have to pay for an annual visit to the uro. (It might be covered if you had him do a prostate exam while you were there.) The injectable meds are inexpensive. Unless you're doing the deed daily, your annual cost is likely to be under $250, and perhaps significantly less if you require only a small dosage.
Re: Name For Trimix
Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2018 4:41 pm
by tomas1
once a writer,
If Talon can ship to Oregon, the cost will be about half what you are paying.
Re: Name For Trimix
Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2018 4:49 pm
by Cajun Jeff
You can also get PG1 from compound pharmacy. That is the same as EdEx. I pay $85 for 20ML
Re: Name For Trimix
Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2018 4:49 pm
by Cajun Jeff
You can also get PG1 from compound pharmacy. That is the same as EdEx. I pay $85 for 20ML
Re: Name For Trimix
Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2018 5:15 pm
by once a writer
Tomas,
Talon WAS my supplier, until they stopped shipping to Oregon. I loved their service.
What I learned from the experience is that the mail-order pharmacies must have a separate license in each state to which they ship. The licenses aren't free, of course, and Talon apparently decided not to renew in 2017.
Just guessing, but given the distance from Texas to Oregon, and given that Oregon is a low-population state, Talon may have found that maintaining an Oregon license was not cost-effective.