I know that the medical advice is ‘not to inject more than once in 24 hours’.
However, I believe that most of the advice about injection frequency is to avoid scarring and fibrosis, rather for any pharmacological reason.
Unless it is said in order to avoid any possibility of Priapism, I have never been able to find any explanation of the ‘24 hour rule’.
Does anyone have an explanation?
What’s your experience of injecting again after a successful injection?
How soon can I inject again?
How soon can I inject again?
65 years old
ED since 2012 ((Type 2 Diabetes)
Injecting
UK member
ED since 2012 ((Type 2 Diabetes)
Injecting
UK member
Re: How soon can I inject again?
I asked my doctor such question and gor answer "to avoid scarring"
51 y.o. , married 23 years, Toronto,ON. Have performance anxiety. Dr. Aquino from Ontario Men's Health prescribed injections of
1. mix of papaverine 17.5, chlorpromazin 1.923, atropine 0.23 (total 0.09 cc) and 2. 0.91cc PGE1 alprostadil
1. mix of papaverine 17.5, chlorpromazin 1.923, atropine 0.23 (total 0.09 cc) and 2. 0.91cc PGE1 alprostadil
Re: How soon can I inject again?
and this is the medical view that doesn't make sense to me.
If 'scarring' only occurs as a result of physical trauma (i.e. the needle) but you have a good rotation of injection sites (in my case about 20 different positions) then why is frequency linked to the risk of fibrosis and scarring?
If 'scarring' only occurs as a result of physical trauma (i.e. the needle) but you have a good rotation of injection sites (in my case about 20 different positions) then why is frequency linked to the risk of fibrosis and scarring?
66 yrs old
Hypergonadism (Nebido Injections since 2016)
T2 Diabetes
Initially Tadalafil. Then Alprostadil early 2018, but painful!. Now using Invicorp 3x weekly with great success)
Happy to share experiences of the journey. Message me if you want to talk.
Hypergonadism (Nebido Injections since 2016)
T2 Diabetes
Initially Tadalafil. Then Alprostadil early 2018, but painful!. Now using Invicorp 3x weekly with great success)
Happy to share experiences of the journey. Message me if you want to talk.
Re: How soon can I inject again?
I am not a doctor but I am not sure I buy the scarring argument. But that's just me. I think it has more to do with prolonged erections -- priaprism. An excessive amount of Trimix in your blood stream could lead to painful, extended erections. So, my theory is this is why the medical community advises waiting at least 24 hours between injections.
But again, I am not a doctor. We should all follow the guidance of our physicians,
But again, I am not a doctor. We should all follow the guidance of our physicians,
I've tried everything -- pills, injections pumps -- and now I am at the final frontier.
Re: How soon can I inject again?
Hey Cigar! Looks like my voyage with injecting is coming to an end. 2 1/2 years ago you gave me some great support! Alas, now I am experiencing "lumps/bumps" at the injection site (they would disappear but it took several weeks) and my Uro has guessed but has no answers to the "lumps/bumps" and has instructed me to stop injecting.
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When stacking injections close together I believe there's also some concern with liver damage.
R.R.P 2011 Mayo Jacksonville, Dr. M. Wehle. Not nerve sparing. C in margins. Radiation 2023, V.E.D, Viagra and PGE-1 (80mcg/ml) injections @ 8 - 14 units. Originally Edex20, then compounded PGE due to cost. Inject. 12 yrs. It works. Treasure coast of FL.
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I was wondering where the Tri-Mix constituents were removed, so it is the liver?? I've also wondered while they were traveling around the blood stream and being metabolized and removed, what effect they had on other organs. Vasodialators and smooth muscle relaxants on the heart, brain (stroke, anyuerism), eyes/retina, etc. Any research on secondary effects or folks with liver disease?
The 11 page written doc my Uro gave me was that "It may cause scarring." (Q37) if injected more than twice a week and may contribute to Peyronie's (Q46) as well as due to technique (Q48). However I was told 3 times a week.
So far varying between 2-3 times a week, and occasionally back-to-back days and no adverse effect noted. But who knows, my brain may be turning to jelly. I do get some PGE ache and that takes a day to subside so it is rare for B2B days.
The 11 page written doc my Uro gave me was that "It may cause scarring." (Q37) if injected more than twice a week and may contribute to Peyronie's (Q46) as well as due to technique (Q48). However I was told 3 times a week.
So far varying between 2-3 times a week, and occasionally back-to-back days and no adverse effect noted. But who knows, my brain may be turning to jelly. I do get some PGE ache and that takes a day to subside so it is rare for B2B days.
NOT an MD. 72, M52 yrs, CenTX US. Inj since 12/2016, a yr after pills stopped working. Caverject for a yr. 1/2018 Tri-Mix at 30 pap/2 phent/60 pge @0.3ml, now 0.5ml 80mcg/ml PGE1. DE/Anorgasmia setting in since 5/2019, worse now.
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Re: How soon can I inject again?
something t0 keep in mind, with each injection you are creating an injury.Over a period of time those injuries tend to add up, and reinjecting to soon can cause problems. This is only my opinion. If each injection is within the same area and close to the last injection site you may be causing the scarring that you want to avoid.
I was injecting for a short time 6 months. I noticed that it was getting harder to inject as time goes on. That in itself concerned me. I also developed an allergic reaction. :You do not have that problem. It may be better to err on the side of caution that to assume that they only tell you to inject after 24 hrs. I waited on my injection time. That is just me. I will say to pay attention to what your body is telling you. Good luck to you and I wish you luck.
I was injecting for a short time 6 months. I noticed that it was getting harder to inject as time goes on. That in itself concerned me. I also developed an allergic reaction. :You do not have that problem. It may be better to err on the side of caution that to assume that they only tell you to inject after 24 hrs. I waited on my injection time. That is just me. I will say to pay attention to what your body is telling you. Good luck to you and I wish you luck.
67yrs old. ed for 8yrs. Implanted 5-29-2019
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NeedleD wrote:Hey Cigar! Looks like my voyage with injecting is coming to an end. 2 1/2 years ago you gave me some great support! Alas, now I am experiencing "lumps/bumps" at the injection site (they would disappear but it took several weeks) and my Uro has guessed but has no answers to the "lumps/bumps" and has instructed me to stop injecting.
Hey Needle D!
So sorry to hear about your issues. Are you planning to move on to an implant? Might be worth it to get a second opinion from another experienced urologist on the injections. Good luck and let me know how it turns out!
I've tried everything -- pills, injections pumps -- and now I am at the final frontier.
Re: How soon can I inject again?
bldoink wrote:When stacking injections close together I believe there's also some concern with liver damage.
This U.S. Government article (linked below) says the Papervine ingredient in Trimix can cause issues with the liver, but it does not mention frequency of injections. Could three injections in one day cause liver problems or three in one week? Or maybe two injections a month? The article doesn't draw any conclusions.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2907627/
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