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When to take sudafed and how much to take?
Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2023 2:00 pm
by Frenchie
After how many hours of erection should you take Sudafed? And what is the maximum dosage one should take? Is there any protocol on how to use sudafed when using injections?
Re: When to take sudafed and how much to take?
Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2023 3:02 pm
by bldoink
You should really consult you primary care doctor or cardiologist if you're seeing one. Explain to them what you want to take it for and ask how much of an overdose would be acceptable for you to take for your intended purpose. It may be contra indicated for some patients and it can effect your blood pressure.
Edited: Typo
Re: When to take sudafed and how much to take?
Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2023 9:05 am
by DQQ678
I agree you should ask your doctor that prescribes the injectable on how to take Sudafed based on your health, but I'm happy to share what I do. I use bimix and if I get a prolonged erection I take 60mg (two 30mg pills), at the 3 hour mark. This usually does the job of softening my erection. Once again, check with your doctor as Sudafed can raise ones blood pressure.
Note: Don't use the 12 hour Sudafed, use the fast acting little red pills.
Re: When to take sudafed and how much to take?
Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2023 1:45 pm
by Frenchie
DQQ678 wrote:I agree you should ask your doctor that prescribes the injectable on how to take Sudafed based on your health, but I'm happy to share what I do. I use bimix and if I get a prolonged erection I take 60mg (two 30mg pills), at the 3 hour mark. This usually does the job of softening my erection. Once again, check with your doctor as Sudafed can raise ones blood pressure.
Note: Don't use the 12 hour Sudafed, use the fast acting little red pills.
Thanks for the reply. How long have you been using Bimix and is it painless? I an having an ache with Alprostadil and might switch to bimix. I am a little concerned about the scarring risk with Bimix tho
Re: When to take sudafed and how much to take?
Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2023 2:06 pm
by DQQ678
I've been using bimix for just over a year and I have no aching like you get from trimix or Edex; bimix does not use alprostadil that causes the penis to ache (at least with me it did). When it's a good injection I get erect for 1-3 hours and enjoy the entire time without pain. You should certainly try bimix to see if it works for you.
Regarding scaring, again, talk to your doctor. My doc told me not to worry about it as I use a small almount of units. Additionally, he did a sonogram of my little guy to check for scaring when I first met with him.
Re: When to take sudafed and how much to take?
Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2023 5:57 pm
by ShouldIwait
There is also a drug you can inject that will bring down the erection. Most Rx have it