Components of tri-mix/quad-mix
Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2017 9:16 am
Many of us don't really know what the different components of injectables do. I found some information about them here:
https://www.empowerpharmacy.com/drugs/q ... ction.html
Indications: Quad-Mix is indicated in the treatment of erectile dysfunction in males. Quad-Mix contains four drugs from complimentary classes designed to act synergistically, mixed into a sterile injection. They are:
1.) Papaverine: (Pap) A drug that causes blood vessels to expand (vasodilator); it produces an erection by allowing for increased blood flow to the penis.
2.) Phentolamine: (Phen) When injected into the penis, it induces an erection by relaxing and dilating the blood vessels of the penis, as well as by elevating cardiac output.
3.) Prostaglandin E1: (PGE-1) A potent hormone-like substance that induces erection by relaxing penile blood vessels and dilating cavernosal arteries Dilation of the cavernosal arteries is accompanied by increased arterial inflow velocity and increased venous outflow resistance allowing for more blood into and less blood out of the penis.
4.) Atropine Sulfate: (Atro) Atropine sulfate has been used successfully in many studies in conjunction with vasoactive agents in the treatment of erectile dysfunction, when given as an intracavernosal injection [27][28][29].
https://www.empowerpharmacy.com/drugs/q ... ction.html
Indications: Quad-Mix is indicated in the treatment of erectile dysfunction in males. Quad-Mix contains four drugs from complimentary classes designed to act synergistically, mixed into a sterile injection. They are:
1.) Papaverine: (Pap) A drug that causes blood vessels to expand (vasodilator); it produces an erection by allowing for increased blood flow to the penis.
2.) Phentolamine: (Phen) When injected into the penis, it induces an erection by relaxing and dilating the blood vessels of the penis, as well as by elevating cardiac output.
3.) Prostaglandin E1: (PGE-1) A potent hormone-like substance that induces erection by relaxing penile blood vessels and dilating cavernosal arteries Dilation of the cavernosal arteries is accompanied by increased arterial inflow velocity and increased venous outflow resistance allowing for more blood into and less blood out of the penis.
4.) Atropine Sulfate: (Atro) Atropine sulfate has been used successfully in many studies in conjunction with vasoactive agents in the treatment of erectile dysfunction, when given as an intracavernosal injection [27][28][29].