I'm thinking about deleting my Trimix, because I can only use less than 5 units and at this rate the 10 ml vial will last me 200 erections that last 6 hours.
Wondering what the solvent (inactive ingreadience) is in Trimix so I can dilute it.
What's the solvent in Trimix?
What's the solvent in Trimix?
Age 54, Single, Los Angeles. Stage 2 rectal cancer in 2013. Radiation, surgery, chemo. In remission for 5 years. Some ED before cancer, complete since. 2-3 units of Trimix 40/30/2 2-3 times a week since Feb/2017 with great success!
Re: What's the solvent in Trimix?
You can't -- and shouldn't -- tamper with the formula on your own. If you can't avoid six-hour erections your only option is to have your doctor prescribe a much less potent formula. Although six-hour erections at 5 units are unusual, it is not unusual at all to go through a lot of trial and error when starting with Trimix.
Many guys will try two, three or four different prescriptions from their doctor before finding a formula that works just right. Have you tried inducting just 2 or 3 units instead of 5?
The only other option I can think of is to allow that batch to slowly lose some of its potency. It stays freshest in the freezer, less so in the fridge. You could also leave it out of the fridge/freezer entirely on occasion to further decrease the strength. But do think about another script and consider ordering 5 ML vials only when just starting on the new formula. Good luck!
Many guys will try two, three or four different prescriptions from their doctor before finding a formula that works just right. Have you tried inducting just 2 or 3 units instead of 5?
The only other option I can think of is to allow that batch to slowly lose some of its potency. It stays freshest in the freezer, less so in the fridge. You could also leave it out of the fridge/freezer entirely on occasion to further decrease the strength. But do think about another script and consider ordering 5 ML vials only when just starting on the new formula. Good luck!
I've tried everything -- pills, injections pumps -- and now I am at the final frontier.
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Re: What's the solvent in Trimix?
Newtoed
The fluid component of trimix is normal saline solution. I agree with the previous poster to avoid fooling with the prescription yourself. When facing a similar issue early in my trimix use, I had the doc order a half strength prescription so I could inject twice as much fluid. It worked better, but not perfectly.
Cincinnatus
The fluid component of trimix is normal saline solution. I agree with the previous poster to avoid fooling with the prescription yourself. When facing a similar issue early in my trimix use, I had the doc order a half strength prescription so I could inject twice as much fluid. It worked better, but not perfectly.
Cincinnatus
Age 79, Wife 77 Married 52yrs RPP Dr Brian Miles, Houston Methodist, July 2013. Used VED, pills, MUSE, and trimix with no or mixed results. 18cm Titan, one RTE by Dr Mohit Khera, Baylor, Houston, Jan 2016
Re: What's the solvent in Trimix?
Newt,
It sounds like you mostly just want it to last at full potency for all 200 shots -- like a years worth.
A couple easy things would be to load up a dozen or so syringes and freeze the vial ...
And then thaw the vial and do another dozen and freeze again as needed.
No need to freeze the syringes but you can if you wish since that tiny amount will thaw in your hand in a minute or so.
I think they use Bacteriostatic water .. not saline .. but I could be wrong. Bact water keeps it safe for a long time .. whereas saline or distilled water does not protect for very long. I use Bact water when I make my PGE-1 solution for Trimix.
J
It sounds like you mostly just want it to last at full potency for all 200 shots -- like a years worth.
A couple easy things would be to load up a dozen or so syringes and freeze the vial ...
And then thaw the vial and do another dozen and freeze again as needed.
No need to freeze the syringes but you can if you wish since that tiny amount will thaw in your hand in a minute or so.
I think they use Bacteriostatic water .. not saline .. but I could be wrong. Bact water keeps it safe for a long time .. whereas saline or distilled water does not protect for very long. I use Bact water when I make my PGE-1 solution for Trimix.
J
RP 2008 ... MUSE 2008-9 .. TriMix Gel 2009 .. Trimix 2009-2015 ... PGE-1 2016-2019 ..Misoprostal 2019 Onward. All worked.
Re: What's the solvent in Trimix?
Agree with Jim 100%
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