What is your trimix ratio?
What do each of the ingredients do, or contribute?
Have you tried different formulas?
What formulas has you urologist recommended?
What formulas are out there or can it be customized based upon your reaction to the individual component drugs?
Need clarity. I fired the first urologist that prescribed 150/5/50. then my new one started at 30/2/20 then lowered to 30/1/10.
What is your trimix ratio
What is your trimix ratio
72 married male. monogamous 50+ years. Nerve issues - laminectomy/fusion L4/5. Sciatica issues. Can get full but not hard. Some loss of feeling, can ejaculate. good precum. miss spontaneous sex. On TRT. 10+ years ED, viagra, now on trimix 30/1/10
Re: What is your trimix ratio
mickmass wrote:What is your trimix ratio?
What do each of the ingredients do, or contribute?
Have you tried different formulas?
What formulas has you urologist recommended?
What formulas are out there or can it be customized based upon your reaction to the individual component drugs?
Need clarity. I fired the first urologist that prescribed 150/5/50. then my new one started at 30/2/20 then lowered to 30/1/10.
My ratio is for an alprostadil (PGE1) mono-mix at 80mcg/ml.
This is the best explanation I've found. The pharmacy that produced it only does veterinary compounding now, so there's that. It's in PDF format: http://www.wedgewoodpharmacy.com/uploads/ED%20Switching%20Guide.pdf
I personaly have only used alprostadil (PGE1) mono-mix. Originall in the form of proprietary Edex cartridges at 20mcg/ml and later a compounded substitute at 80mcg/ml.
Mono-mix in the form of Edex is the only thing my original Uro suggested. I couldn't afford it after my insurance quit covering it so I switched to a locally compounded mono-mix substitute. I've stuck with that for many years and get my Primary to prescribe it. My original Uro retired.
There are many somewhat standard formulas out there depending on the supplier or compounding pharmacy. Many are resellers and don't customize. Some just don't want to bother as they sell enough of their standard mixes. Some compounders will make whatever mix your doctor writes a script for.
Your first fired doctors script was probably the same as the final script you're on. The 150/5/50 was probably for a whole 5ml vial (ingredients per 5ml) with the PGE1 listed first. The 30/1/10 is probably written as per 1ml (as appears to be the more common practice) with the PGE1 listed last.
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.
Re: What is your trimix ratio
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72 married male. monogamous 50+ years. Nerve issues - laminectomy/fusion L4/5. Sciatica issues. Can get full but not hard. Some loss of feeling, can ejaculate. good precum. miss spontaneous sex. On TRT. 10+ years ED, viagra, now on trimix 30/1/10
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