Refreezing of tri-mix

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trekker
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Refreezing of tri-mix

Postby trekker » Wed Mar 26, 2014 9:04 am

Hi - the compounding pharmacy that I'm using says that it's okay to thaw and refreeze tri-mix without any consequence. Anyone found otherwise?
Thanks,
Darryl

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Re: Refreezing of tri-mix

Postby shipper222001 » Wed Mar 26, 2014 1:27 pm

Yes. My urologist and the place where he gets the Trimix says NOT to freeze it

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Re: Refreezing of tri-mix

Postby stanri » Mon Mar 31, 2014 11:04 pm

trekker wrote:Hi - the compounding pharmacy that I'm using says that it's okay to thaw and refreeze tri-mix without any consequence. Anyone found otherwise?
Thanks,
Darryl


I was told the same thing. But just for the hell of it, I filled 2 syringes with my tri mix and put them in the freezer. 45 days later I thawed one and tried it. Worked just as well as a fresh from the bottle fill up. Yesterday I tried the other one, after 90 days with the same result. As far as I'm concerned, go ahead a freeze it.

If you are still not sure, suggest you fill one syringe and freeze it for ?? days.. See for yourself the results

Stan
age 80. Prostate removed (cancer) 20 years ago. ED resulted. 19+ years did nothing. Tried pills, vacuum pump (HATED IT), injections worked sometimes, but not dependable. Presently have a inflatable, worked the 1st year. Not working for me now.

trekker
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Re: Refreezing of tri-mix

Postby trekker » Fri Apr 04, 2014 11:15 am

Here's a link that shows 6 month shelf life if frozen. My compounding pharmacy said ok to freeze.

http://www.stabilis.org/FichesBiblio/1899-recherche

Thanks,
Darryl

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Re: Refreezing of tri-mix

Postby trimixtraveler » Mon May 19, 2014 6:41 pm

I freeze, thaw, and refreze all the time. 2+ years. And not a problem at all. Work like a charm. I only had one misfire and probably due to wrong location.

Make sure you thaw till the ENTIRE content is liquid, shake well, then withdraw. Freeze again as soon as you can.

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Re: Refreezing of tri-mix

Postby ShopMan » Tue May 20, 2014 9:41 pm

My pharmacy did my last prescription in four vials. They said to freeze three and keep one out for use now. when that one is gone thaw out one of the three that were frozen etc. So far it seems to be working.
80 yrs. Married 60 years. Hypertension but under control with meds.

ED since 1995. Viagra then switched to Cialis. Both quit working.
Was on Trimix. Tri-Mix quit working. Implanted by Dr. Novak Grand Rapids, Mi 12/16/2014 AMS LGX

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Re: Refreezing of tri-mix

Postby dtwarren1942 » Tue May 20, 2014 10:30 pm

I get five 2ml vials which all come frozen, packed in dry ice.
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Re: Refreezing of tri-mix

Postby jryancey44 » Sun Jun 01, 2014 9:12 pm

You can freeze and re-freeze it that is just a standard thing put on it drs don't know. I had a pharmacy check it out and they said there was no reason to not freeze it. I have had it last for a year or more. My first dr told me to freeze it years ago.





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Re: Refreezing of tri-mix

Postby Andy425 » Mon Jun 02, 2014 8:09 pm

Although I've had no reason to try it, guys here have said they've frozen syringes with the right dose in them for "quick use."

My question is: does frozen Trimix expand like water? If so, can it crack the syringe?
RP in 2012 because of prostate cancer. 100% ED, also some leakage problems.

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Re: Refreezing of tri-mix

Postby dtwarren1942 » Mon Jun 02, 2014 9:11 pm

The top of the syringe has air and the robber "plunger" can move further up the syringe. Accordingly, the frozen Trimix has room to expand up the syringe so it doesn't crack the syringe which is made of a durable "plastic" like material.
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