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FMLFML85
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Postby FMLFML85 » Sat Mar 19, 2022 1:57 pm

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stmfttr
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Re: Nitro-bid

Postby stmfttr » Sat Mar 19, 2022 3:26 pm

FMLFML85 wrote:I have been prescribed recently is a ointment called nitro-bid. It causes a lot of blood flow to where you rub it in. I rub it on my penis and even though I have a implant my penis swells up and becomes much thicker for 30-60 mins. I wonder if it could be used instead of a penis pump (VED) therapeutically to prevent shrinkage/scarring when I man dosnt have nocturnal erections.



FMLFML85,
Interesting.
A couple of questions...
1 Is "nitrobid " the generic or trade name?
2 What strength?
3 How much do you use for each application.
4 Apply to the glans or shaft or both?
5 Do you have to wear a condom during sex?
Thank you,
stmfttr
78 yo. Married 54years - Coloplast Titan, 22cm and no RTE's - Installed June 2019 Nebraska Medicine, Dr. Deibert (urologist/surgeon)
ED started in 1994 Tried VED, Viagra and Cialis, and injections.

Gt1956
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Re: Nitro-bid

Postby Gt1956 » Sat Mar 19, 2022 4:03 pm

stmfttr wrote:
FMLFML85 wrote:I have been prescribed recently is a ointment called nitro-bid. It causes a lot of blood flow to where you rub it in. I rub it on my penis and even though I have a implant my penis swells up and becomes much thicker for 30-60 mins. I wonder if it could be used instead of a penis pump (VED) therapeutically to prevent shrinkage/scarring when I man dosnt have nocturnal erections.

FMLFML85,
Interesting.
A couple of questions...
1 Is "nitrobid " the generic or trade name?
2 What strength?
3 How much do you use for each application.
4 Apply to the glans or shaft or both?
5 Do you have to wear a condom during sex?
Thank you,
stmfttr

1: Yes, thats the name. No generic. About $45 a 30mg tube.
2: Only comes in 2%.
3: Sounds like a 1/2" dab for chest application. Guessing a lot less for a penis.
It is a nitroglycerin product so expect the same potential warnings & side effects. I'm guessing that a condom would be very wise since it is a skin cream. Meant to apply to your chest for angina. So remember, this usage is "off label". Warnings specifically cautions against using with erectile drugs like Viagra due to potential severe low blood pressure.
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68yo, HBP at 40, high triglycerides at 45. Phimosis at 57. Type 2 at 60. Dr. William Brant May 1, 2023 CX 21cm w/no rte's penoscrotal 6" girth @ 6 months

FMLFML85
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Postby FMLFML85 » Sat Mar 19, 2022 4:04 pm

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crazyjoe
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Re: Nitro-bid

Postby crazyjoe » Sun Mar 20, 2022 10:54 am

FMLFML85 -- you may have stumbled on something big! In googling nitro bid there is much about its treatment for ED -- as a substitute for PDE-5's.

Since many of us on FT would like engorgement of the glans and more girth, this might be a solution. And I am not seeing the need for a condom, which would be a big drawback.
But it is intended for angina treatment and therefore must be used off label for ED, awaiting FDA approval.

There is a naturopathic doctor who treats ED and mentioned it in a FT post a year ago:

"I actually tried to get a nitroglycerin gel with a prescription for the drug "Rectiv" primarily used for rectal fistulas. However, the price for a 30 gram tube was close to $800.

I see now that it is available as a 2% cream, 30 gm tube under the name "Nitro-Bid for $45.

If you do try something like this, BE CAREFUL Nitroglycerine is used for heart conditions and can cause severe problems if misused"

There was also a study published by NLM a long time ago
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2493100/

Anyone else tried it or have an opinion?
75, used pills, injections -- all lost effectiveness. Titan implanted by Eid in Feb '22.

FMLFML85
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Postby FMLFML85 » Sun Mar 20, 2022 1:14 pm

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crazyjoe
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Re: Nitro-bid

Postby crazyjoe » Sun Mar 20, 2022 1:32 pm

FMLFML85 wrote:I wonder if the mechanism behind nitrobid would not loose efficacious like pills do for a lot of men.


Please FMLFML85 let's hope it's not another tolerance vulnerable med...

Wondering under what pretense did you get a scrip for it? My PC doc is pretty liberal but not sure he would go this far out on a limb...same goes for my uro

thanks for your posting about this -- hoping it might have widespread potential for us IPP guys
75, used pills, injections -- all lost effectiveness. Titan implanted by Eid in Feb '22.

portageriver
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Re: Nitro-bid

Postby portageriver » Sun Mar 20, 2022 8:46 pm

Wow - good find indeed, very interesting.

I am going to do a bit more research myself and will share if I learn anything - keep us posted everyone!
Age 55, Ohio - Implant AMS 700 LGX, 21+ 3 following RAP for prostate cancer (Gleason 6). Implanted June 2021 and loving it!

crazyjoe
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Re: Nitro-bid

Postby crazyjoe » Sun Mar 20, 2022 8:56 pm

Here is one pharmacy’s description

https://www.woodlandhillspharmacy.com/c ... sfunction/

And at the bottom of the description is a link to a study by the journal of sex medicine
75, used pills, injections -- all lost effectiveness. Titan implanted by Eid in Feb '22.

crazyjoe
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Re: Nitro-bid

Postby crazyjoe » Mon Mar 21, 2022 7:35 am

Here is the stuff that FMFLM is apparently using

https://medipond.com/nitro-bid-2pct-top ... tment.html

I have a request in to my PC doc for a scrip— wish me luck
75, used pills, injections -- all lost effectiveness. Titan implanted by Eid in Feb '22.


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