Regarding long-term efficacy of injection chemicals

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sabaone
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Regarding long-term efficacy of injection chemicals

Postby sabaone » Sat Jun 01, 2013 3:56 pm

I received my first prescription of Bimix this past Fall. I bought it, and the first time I used it, I was amazed at the results, I was a stallion again. Granted, the first night I tried to use it I chickened out, succeeding only after I bought the auto-inject,

Even though my MD prescribed 50cc, his PA suggested I start with 20, which was what I had done. The next time I tried it, I literally, barely got a rise out of it. I raised the dose to 30 with not much improvement.

Due to a series of injuries (broken knee, sudden hearing loss, etc) I missed a lot of opportunities to use the Bimix. So I began to wonder whether it was the age of the product sitting in my fridge, or the dosage that was at fault. So this past week I used the refrigerated Bimix, which has been sitting refrigerated since December 2012, but with a higher dose; I took the 50cc the Doc had prescribed.

Getting some assistance in stimulating the organ, it began to respond, obviously due to the chemicals, enough so that we could attempt penetration. The erection lasted throughout the time of the union, and beyond. By beyond I mean time-wise and stiffness-wise. It seemed that the quality of the erection improved after about 30 minutes post injection, and stayed that way for close to two hours. Being on my back, it resembled a skin rocket aiming toward the moon. I haven’t seen it stand at attention like that for years, even before the operation.

SO what am I saying? Simply put, this batch of Bimix that I got last Fall, and refrigerated since December, has retained a lot of potency…at least at the 50cc level. And it seemed to take forever to inject that amount of material.

I still have another dose or two left in the vial, and will try it at 50cc. Once that batch is finished, I have a second batch that has been in the freezer since December; I’ll have to check that one out too.
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sabaone
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Re: Regarding long-term efficacy of injection chemicals

Postby sabaone » Sat Jun 01, 2013 11:34 pm

Sorry guys. The 50cc should have been .5cc :oops:

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DOB:2/1940; 4 Oct 2011, date of Robotic surgery
Gleason 3+4=7
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Eugene
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Re: Regarding long-term efficacy of injection chemicals

Postby Eugene » Tue Jun 04, 2013 5:01 pm

I use Edex (Caverject) on occasions. it is essentially the ready mix, predosed, nonrefrigerated version of Trimix. I have used this medicine several months after the expiration date and the medicine worked just fine.
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Re: Regarding long-term efficacy of injection chemicals

Postby JimStars » Tue Jun 04, 2013 9:19 pm

Sab,

Way to go on gettin going. I like a 2 hours erection also or longer. I feel I gotta get my money's worth out of a needle stick.

Eugene,

Just a point of clarification: Edex and Caverject are just names of the Patented systems for delivering plain old Alprostadil (PGE-1). Everyone refers to the ingredient as Edex or Caverject and that is OK, but it is not anything like the three Trimix ingredients -- just plain old PGE-1. (although in some cases it is a freeze dried version that needs no refrigeration etc etc..).

J
RP 2008 ... MUSE 2008-9 .. TriMix Gel 2009 .. Trimix 2009-2015 ... PGE-1 2016-2019 ..Misoprostal 2019 Onward. All worked.

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Re: Regarding long-term efficacy of injection chemicals

Postby Eugene » Sun Jun 09, 2013 10:18 am

JimStars wrote:
Eugene,

Just a point of clarification: Edex and Caverject are just names of the Patented systems for delivering plain old Alprostadil (PGE-1). Everyone refers to the ingredient as Edex or Caverject and that is OK, but it is not anything like the three Trimix ingredients -- just plain old PGE-1. (although in some cases it is a freeze dried version that needs no refrigeration etc etc..).

J


Jim, thanks for clarifying that. I was not sure of the the exact medicine mix of Edex. I have used Trimix in the past and now use Edex. The results were essentially the same for me. Frankly, I can't say that I notice any difference than the convenience of the deliver method with using Edex. I live out in the country and I get the Edex mail ordered to my house. There is no compounding pharmacy in my area so Trimix is a hassle for me to obtain, but I found that I like the ease of use of the Edex. (i.e. single dose, no refrigeration)
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