markcatcash wrote:sogwap wrote:It's been stated that Trimix works for 90% of men even when pills dont work.
Do you know the cause/reason for your ED?
Doctor said probably leakage. Pills don’t work either but 1 out of 10 times they would work great.
Can supplement or vitamins help cure leakage?
In most cases, supplements or vitamins do nothing for ED. The exception would be if you are deficient in the first place, And the only way you know if you are deficient would be through testing.
"Doctor said probably leakage" Did he do an ultrasound to confirm if you had a venous leak?
Or sounds more like he's guessing. I would suggest seeking out a urologist who specializes in men's sexual health. As most family doctors dont dig deep enough and simply guess, Then write a script for Cialis or Viagra and hope it works.
You say pills dont work but 1 out of 10 times they work great. Sounds like you need to dig deeper.
Again book an appointment with a urologist who specializes in men's sexual health. Most urologist are not sexual health experts.
If you have a venous he/she can do a doppler ultrasound to check for blood flow.
And if they think Trimix would be a good fit, they can prescribe and get you going on Trimix.
But to answer your question Trimix works for 90% of men even when pills fail. Stop guessing and see a urologist who specializes in sexual health.