Dosage Question
Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2014 10:04 pm
I was first prescribed the following Trimix - Prostaglandin...6ug, Papaverine...18mg, Phentolamine...0.6mg. It got me a decent erection but not quite hard enough for penetration. I was pleased it worked but called my doctor to see what was going on.
I described my results as he asked a lot of questions.
He called in the following medication: Prostaglandin...20ug, Papaverine...15mg, Phentolamine...0.5mg. It works only slightly better but just doesn't get me the erection I was hoping for, and is optimum for sex. It keeps me harder longer but...
I have tried putting on a constriction ring with not any better results. I tried taking a bit of Viagra prior to and it seemed to help a little but I read not to do this. I believe I have mastered the art of the injection as I get "some" result every time, just not what I need.
My questions are:
1. Should I keep trying the 2nd medication or call my doctor and ask for a stronger medication? It obviously works but just not good enough. Any thoughts are appreciated. I go to a very prominent doctor/clinic but I just think the real world experience from you guys is invaluable.
I am not so naive to think, at 57 years old, and a type 2 diabetic under great control, that I am going to get an erection like I was 20 years old. One can hope though!!
I described my results as he asked a lot of questions.
He called in the following medication: Prostaglandin...20ug, Papaverine...15mg, Phentolamine...0.5mg. It works only slightly better but just doesn't get me the erection I was hoping for, and is optimum for sex. It keeps me harder longer but...
I have tried putting on a constriction ring with not any better results. I tried taking a bit of Viagra prior to and it seemed to help a little but I read not to do this. I believe I have mastered the art of the injection as I get "some" result every time, just not what I need.
My questions are:
1. Should I keep trying the 2nd medication or call my doctor and ask for a stronger medication? It obviously works but just not good enough. Any thoughts are appreciated. I go to a very prominent doctor/clinic but I just think the real world experience from you guys is invaluable.
I am not so naive to think, at 57 years old, and a type 2 diabetic under great control, that I am going to get an erection like I was 20 years old. One can hope though!!