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Online Trimix prescription?

Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2021 5:18 pm
by wolfpacker
Has anyone ever been prescribed Trimix entirely online? I know there are a lot of websites these days that will prescribe you generic Viagra etc based on a short Telemedicine call, not sure if the same works for injectables or not. I would prefer to get the prescription online and use it to buy the Trimix in the pharmacy of my choosing.

Re: Online Trimix prescription?

Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2021 8:02 pm
by GoodWood
I’ve never heard of that and it doesn’t sound like a good idea to me.

Edex/bimix/Trimix/quadmix all have a wide variety of effects on different men. The dose that gives you priapism that sends you to the ER to try to save your dick might not even be enough to give another guy a chubby. The opposite could be true as well.

Not the sort of situation I’d want to deal with online. I view my urologist as a partner in tuning my quadmix. When I see him I tell him how it is working, how long it lasts, any aching or other effects, any concerns. And he either renews the same script or makes an adjustment. Not at all the same thing as getting generic viagra online.

He gives me the script and then I get it filled at the compounding pharmacy of my choice.

Re: Online Trimix prescription?

Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2021 11:09 pm
by BenjaminButton
I bought entirely online and was very satisfied with the process and results.

I’ve read several posts here where trial injections were made by a urologist who sent them home with an erection that lasted more than 4 hours.

My online consultation resulted in an initial prescription that was too strong, but I was supplied with pseudoephedrine (standard 1st line use in hospital) which makes quick work of most priapisms. Sudafed by comparison is very weak. If not resolved by this injection a doctor administered drainage is needed. My Replacement prescription was good.

The posts from this forum convinced me this was the best path for me. Avoided getting an erection in an office during COVID and having to drive home erect.

I’m experienced with injections having been on testosterone for years. So making the injection did not stress me.

This may not be the best path for everyone as having the guidance of a good urologist could be helpful, but they should be providing an at home antidote which does not seem universal.

The other possible negative is possible partial insurance coverage with a urologist.

Re: Online Trimix prescription?

Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2021 3:37 pm
by wolfpacker
BenjaminButton wrote:I bought entirely online and was very satisfied with the process and results.

I’ve read several posts here where trial injections were made by a urologist who sent them home with an erection that lasted more than 4 hours.

My online consultation resulted in an initial prescription that was too strong, but I was supplied with pseudoephedrine (standard 1st line use in hospital) which makes quick work of most priapisms. Sudafed by comparison is very weak. If not resolved by this injection a doctor administered drainage is needed. My Replacement prescription was good.

The posts from this forum convinced me this was the best path for me. Avoided getting an erection in an office during COVID and having to drive home erect.

I’m experienced with injections having been on testosterone for years. So making the injection did not stress me.

This may not be the best path for everyone as having the guidance of a good urologist could be helpful, but they should be providing an at home antidote which does not seem universal.

The other possible negative is possible partial insurance coverage with a urologist.


Can I ask what doctor/website you used online? I actually already have a doctor in person I am in touch with, the only problem is the prescription I have only provides me with 6 injections per month. I'd like to get the online prescription so I can buy my own juice and have sex more than 6 times a month.

Re: Online Trimix prescription?

Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2021 7:08 pm
by BenjaminButton
Online order & delivery resources require an online/phone consult prior to sending the medication. I’ve not found an online source willing to provide a script you can shop around. They want you captive to them.

I choose Invigor Medical because they were in the northwest like me. Shorter distance for the temperature sensitive shipment. However they outsourced the prescription to Olympia Pharmacy in Florida. :(

I’m sure if you can get an insurance covered urologist willing to provide the script you can find substantially cheaper Trimix than the online only resources.

Being able to do everything online and having them provide the antidote as a standard offer made it worthwhile for me. My dose and usage rate keeps it pretty affordable for me.