I am 60 YO, been a diabetic for 20 + years. I have ED and till about 2012 oral medications like Viagra and Tadalfil gave me rock hard erections. After 2012 It has been real bad - and I get partial erections - which means I have not been intimate in almost 6 years.
I came across two options - the Shock wave therapy and Trimix injections. Muse suppositories cost $ 445 for 5 suppositories) I am not in favor or Shock wave therapy because of the cost ($ 2000-3000, not covered by Insurance).
With Trimix I have a different issue. I went to a clinic in Dallas TX - where I paid the initial consultation of $ 99. The problem is that their package is costly ( $ 500 - 2000 for Trimix and the syringes. They will not tell me what the dosage is or concentration it would be.. In the end I don't know how much I would spend and for how many doses.
Can someone please suggest a way out, where I can speak to a physician over the phone, and have a prescription sent to a compounding pharmacy? Can someone suggest a pharmacy with a reasonable cost for Trimix?
I'd really appreciate your help.
Need Advice / info on TRIMIX
-
- Posts: 250
- Joined: Tue Jan 07, 2014 5:53 pm
- Location: Oregon
Re: Need Advice / info on TRIMIX
So-called "men's clinics" have a reputation for price-gouging and for making it difficult for their clients to obtain prescriptions elsewhere.
Trimix medication is not a drug company product. It is prepared by compounding pharmacies, which mix the required ingredients. Compounding pharmacies are not fly-by-nights. They've been around for years and play an important, legitimate role in the medical scene.
Try this: Call one or more compounding pharmacies in your area. Ask them if they compound trimix. If the answer is yes, ask for the names of a couple urologists who routinely prescribe the stuff. Make an appointment with one of the urologists. (You may also find that your regular family doc can refer you to a urologist who prescribes trimix.)
When I started trimix five years ago, I got aboard for the price of a urologist office visit (about $125 as I recall) and the cost of my first vial of medication ($100), which lasted about three months. Since then, I have a routine annual visit with the uro. The price of the compound has inched up to $135 in recent years. There is considerable variation in compound pharmacy pricing, but nowhere near the range of figures you're being quoted by the men's clinic.
Finally, consider this a journey. You may find that it takes effort to find the right doc, a bit of experimentation to establish the correct dosage and a learning curve to develop good injection technique. All do-able. Thousands of guys before you have done it. Undoubtedly, hundreds of guys are doing it in the very community where you live.
Trimix medication is not a drug company product. It is prepared by compounding pharmacies, which mix the required ingredients. Compounding pharmacies are not fly-by-nights. They've been around for years and play an important, legitimate role in the medical scene.
Try this: Call one or more compounding pharmacies in your area. Ask them if they compound trimix. If the answer is yes, ask for the names of a couple urologists who routinely prescribe the stuff. Make an appointment with one of the urologists. (You may also find that your regular family doc can refer you to a urologist who prescribes trimix.)
When I started trimix five years ago, I got aboard for the price of a urologist office visit (about $125 as I recall) and the cost of my first vial of medication ($100), which lasted about three months. Since then, I have a routine annual visit with the uro. The price of the compound has inched up to $135 in recent years. There is considerable variation in compound pharmacy pricing, but nowhere near the range of figures you're being quoted by the men's clinic.
Finally, consider this a journey. You may find that it takes effort to find the right doc, a bit of experimentation to establish the correct dosage and a learning curve to develop good injection technique. All do-able. Thousands of guys before you have done it. Undoubtedly, hundreds of guys are doing it in the very community where you live.
Eugene, Oregon, USA. Born 1941. Married 1968. ED since mid-1990s. Began trimix January 2014. Dosage gradually increased over time. Added cock ring in 2016. After dosage reached 30 units, switched to quad mix in May 2018. On blood pressure meds.
Re: Need Advice / info on TRIMIX
I cannot thank you enough for the detailed reply.
I'll write again if I have any questions.
God Bless you!
I'll write again if I have any questions.
God Bless you!
Re: Need Advice / info on TRIMIX
I went to a well know uro in phoenix 3 visits. 300..300. .160. Then the pharmacy charged 125. 6 vials stuff is on the weak side still trying to dial in
edex and tri mix 45/1/27 26 units
Return to “General Discussion”
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 49 guests