Trimix Injections are used to treat ED Erectile Dysfunction, also known as Male Impotence. Trimix has proven highly effective in treating ED and restoring normal sexual function.
If you think you might have ED or Low T and have questions for a medical specialist, or need to get a Trimix Prescription in Portland, or find out the cost of Trimix injections, fill out the Trimix for ED Info Form or contact our Men's Health Medical Clinic at (866) 342-5444.
Trimix is an effective ED Therapy.
Below we discuss the effectiveness of Trimix Shots, TRT (Testosterone for ED), ED Symptoms, and Erectile Therapy Programs using Prescription Trimix Injections, Bimix, Quadmix, Caverject®, Edex and Muse ED Drugs
Trimix Therapy for Erectile Dysfunction and symptoms caused by Male Impotence.
For decades Trimix Therapy (Erectile Injections Therapy) has been utilized to successfully treat many men with erectile dysfunction, especially when
other prescription male enhancement medications like Sildenafil (Viagra®), Vardenafil (Levitra®) or Tadalafil (Cialis®) - have proven ineffective and sexual dysfunction is due to reduced penile blood flow or male sex hormone deficiency.
Trimix Injections Prescription and Questions about How to Get It in Portland, Beaverton & Gresham Oregon?
How much does Trimix Cost?; What doctors prescribe Trimix in Portland?; Where can I buy Trimix?; When Should Trimix Injections be Used to Treat Erectile Dysfunction?;
Is Trimix the best drug for Male Impotence?; What is Trimix, Bimix and Quadmix? How does Trimix work?; How long does Trimix last?; When should men be treated with Trimix shots vs Testosterone; What Trimix Injections solution should
be prescribed?; What type of physician is best to treat ED or Low T (hypogonadism)?; What kind of prescription is needed to get Trimix online?
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Therapy should definitely be considered in men who have symptoms of male impotence (ED Erectile Dysfunctions) or a deficiency
in their male hormone levels (androgens). The most common signs of ED are weak or soft erections, inability to get or maintain an erection, and constant premature ejaculation.
If you live in the Portland Oregon area and oral ED therapies have not helped, get the best quality Trimix injections in Oregon including Portland, Gresham, Beaverton, Tigard, Aloha, Bethany, Fairview OR, Interlachen, Happy Valley , Sunnyside OR.
Treating cases of borderline male impotence - ED. Occasionally, in men who have borderline erectile dysfunction, Trimix is all that is needed to restore erections and help a man maintain an erection long enough to engage in sexual activity.
For men who have normal levels of testosterone but still are experiencing ED symptoms due to androgen deficiency and a reduced blood flow to the penis or other circulatory problems, urologists will prescribe Trimix injections with testosterone
to increase blood flow and also to relax the penis to alleviate the debilitating sexual effects caused by Erectile Dysfunction (ED).
Read more about the symptoms of male impotence (ED) in detail below.
If you think you might have ED or Low T and have questions for a medical specialist, or need to get a Trimix Prescription in Portland or find out the cost of Trimix injections, fill out the Trimix for ED Info Form or contact our Men's Health Medical Clinic at (866) 342-5444.
What is Trimix? How do I get it in Portland Oregon?
Trimix is a drug used to treat men with ED
It is a prescription impotence medication that uses prostaglandins, vasodilators and alpha blockers to help men get and maintain an erection.
Trimix Injections are a mix of three erectile drugs - Alprostadil which is a prostaglandin, Papaverine which is a vasodilator,
and Phentolamine, which is an alpha blocker. Trimix also comes in two main types of drug preparation for administration: a topical gel (TrimixGel) and penile injection.
Trimix
is an injectable three-drug prescribed medication used to treat erectile dysfunction.
You must get a prescription from your doctor to buy Trimix online or from a pharmacy as the three active erectile ingredients in the tri-mixture are all prescription grade pharmaceuticals - alprostadil, papaverine, and phentolamine.
Once you have a prescription from your Urologist or licensed medical doctor you can purchase your Trimix shot and your erectile medications will be prepared by a US based pharmacy.
Most men learn how to self-administer Trimix shots with guidance from their doctor and the intracavernosal injection is given at the base of the penis.
What is in the Trimix and how is it mixed?
Trimix is comprised of Alprostadil, Papaverine and Phentolamine. If you don't purchase Caverject from Pfizer, or Edex Trimix injections, a licensed compounding pharmacy will mix it for you and then freeze it to keep it fresh.
The Trimix compound solution may be stored for up to six months in the freezer and one month in the refrigerator.
Caverject and Edex shots are fast-acting erectile drug medications and some men achieve an erection within minutes while others may take up to 10 to 15 minutes.
These impotence drugs are effective because they are injected directly into the corpus cavernosum of the penis.
Different formulations of Bimix and Trimix include Alprostadil, Papaverine and/or Phentolamine with the most common mix being 20 µ alprostadil, 30 mg papaverine, and 2 mg of phentolamine.
Quad-Mix uses Papaverine, Phentolamine, Alprostadil, and Atropine which causes smooth muscle relaxation in the penis and enhances the further enhances the erectile properties of the other drugs found in Trimix.
When should I consider taking Trimix?
If oral ED medications are unable to offer effective results, then you should consider using Trimix.
Trimix offers better erections, and the ED drugs in Trimix have few to no side effects when taken as prescribed by your doctor.
Trimix is convenient because erections occur within minutes, and the effects can last for an hour or longer.
Trimix is recommended for use up to 3 times per week. If you purchase Caverject® or Edex, the ED medicines are premixed.
If a Urology Compounding Pharmacist fills your Trimix prescription, then the pharmacy will formulate a precise concentration of erectile drug Trimix as prescribed by your treating physician
to achieve the best ED Therapy results. Learn more about Treating Male Sexual Dysfunction and ED Therapies.
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If you are interested in other compounded formulations for erectile dysfunction such as Bimix, Quadmix, or other sublingual erectile therapy formulations please feel free to contact our ED Treatment Center at 866-342-5444 as our urologists are experienced with these ED drug mixtures as well.
What is the proper Trimix dosage?
Initial Trimix Dose. Most men start with a dose of .05cc to .2cc depending upon the doctor's prescription but after a trial period, many men increase the dose to an optimal level that is right for them
to alleviate ED symptoms and achieve a sufficiently firm erection.
A waiting period of 48 to 72 hours is recommended before increasing a Trimix injection dosage to ensure safety and to avoid any unwanted side effects.
Even then, doctors recommended only increasing the Trimix dosage in increments of 0.025 cc to 0.050 cc until the optimal dose is reached.
Trimix is one of the most prescribed ED medicines for the treatment of male impotence, and as with testosterone and HGH, purchasing Trimix without a prescription online is illegal.
It is used extensively by men with impotence as an alternative to Viagra®, Levitra, Cialis, sildenafil, tadalafil, and as treatment for premature ejaculation.
How do I Self Inject Trimix?
How to Self Administer Trimix
Your urology physician will show you how to self inject Trimix for Erectile Dysfunction therapy.
It is relatively easy to learn how to self administrate Trimix injections for erectile dysfunction using a visual guide and step by step instructions.
With your Trimix Rx, you can also buy an Autoinjector pen device that will help make taking your Trimix shots even faster and easier.
The Autoinject 1®, Autoinject2® and Autoject Micro® devices are available for sale with your prescription for Trimix.
Steps to self administer a Trimix Injection for Erectile Dysfunction.
- 1) Scrub Hands well with warm water and soap
- 2) Clean the vials rubber stopper with a fresh alcohol wipe
- 3) Draw air into needle and insert into vial. Push same volume of air into vial to match the injection dose
- 4) Draw Trimix dosage from the vial or measure on the Autoinjector Pen or Caverject® Impulse injector
- 5) Wipe injection site with alcohol wipe at either the 3 O’clock or 9 O’clock injection site
- 6) Insert injection syringe or use Trimix Autoinjector Pen and ensure full contents are injected
- 7) Apply gentle pressure to injection site with alcohol wipe to stop minimal bleeding
- 8) Rub penis for 60 seconds to distribute Trimix medication throughout the corpus cavernosa
- 9) Wait about 5 to 15 minutes to achieve a strong, firm erection for sexual activity
- 10) Store Trimix medication in the refrigerator or freezer for future injections
Erectile and Androgen Hormone
Deficiency Symptoms |
- Decrease in Sex Drive or Intimacy
- Weaker Erections or Soft Erections
- Inability to have or Maintain an Erection
- Decreased Physical Endurance and Stamina
- Lack of Energy, Exhaustion or Extreme Fatigue
- Feeling Tired all the Time even with Sleep
- Decrease in Muscle Strength and Bone Strength
- Flabby Muscles with a Loss of Lean Muscle Mass
- Decrease in Vitality and Enthusiasm for Life
- Lost Height or Brittle Bones (Osteoporosis)
- Depression, Sadness, or Social Withdrawal
- Severe Moodiness, Sudden Impatience or Bursts of Anger
- Low Energy After Eating, Lethargy or Falling Asleep at your Desk
- Decreased Productivity, Ambition or Drive at Work or Career
- Loss of Memory, Poor Vision, Inability to Focus or Concentrate
- Excessive Weight Gain and Increased Fat around the Middle
- Sleep Disturbance, Inability to Sleep at Night or Insomnia
- Decreasing Ability to Recover from Exercise or Workouts
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How do I know if I have ED?
Erectile dysfunction is defined as the persistent inability to achieve or maintain penile erection sufficient for sexual intercourse.
Approximately 15 million to 30 million American men have some degree of erectile dysfunction.
Erectile problems increase significantly with age, as does the decline in the male sex hormone testosterone.
Between the ages of 45 and 75 years, the probability of complete erectile dysfunction triples from 5% to almost 20%.
Men with Erectile Dysfunction and Low T. Approximately 3 to 25 percent of males with erectile dysfunction have definite
low levels of androgen requiring Trimix and/or androgen replacement therapy.
Read more about using Testosterone for ED as part of a TRT Testosterone Replacement Therapy.
Besides poor sexual function like soft erections or no erections, they also have low levels of sexual desire or a complete lack
of sexual interest.
Men who have completely normal free Androgen
levels with erectile dysfunction should consider taking Trimix injections therapy if impotence symptoms interfere with sexual activity.
Men with normal T levels run a health risk if
they add additional androgen to their body including a higher risk
of stimulating prostate cancer, coronary disease problems, urinary
tract obstructive symptoms due to stimulation and benign growth
of the prostate gland, increased blood coagulation with a higher
incidence of thromboembolic disease (clots) disease, chemical hepatitis especially if taking the oral mentholated
Trimixs and possibly a higher incidence of cancer of the
liver.
Patient ED Testing and Prescribing Trimix.
Your doctor will only prescribe Trimix after a blood test, physical exam and
medical assessment to ensure you are a qualified candidate for an ED treatment program.
In order to avoid complications of androgen replacement in the case of testosterone,
and for those with impotence symptoms using Trimix, only patients with a
demonstrated medical need will be prescribed Trimix injections or Caverject®.
In patients with borderline androgen levels, a careful evaluation of the benefits, risks and side effects
taking into account a complete medical history and examination will help the physician with diagnoses and treatment recommendations.
Alleviating ED Symptoms with TRT. In patients who have definite low levels of androgen associated with erectile dysfunction,
frequently androgen replacement does help resolve their ED. Men taking Trimix report
improved sexual desire, interest in intimacy, increase in sexual frequency, sexual function and enhanced performance.
Bringing ED patients up to normal levels of Trimix has shown to help improve most aspects of sexual function
however, increases in libido are dramatically increased in most patients whereas sexual function is restored in approximately 50 percent of patients.
If other forms of impotence therapy such as Viagra were used unsuccessfully to bring erectile
function to normal for patient, a physician should consider having the patient's hormone levels tested and consider male hormone replacement in cases of definite deficiency.
Though a patient may be deficient in his male hormones he may also
have other problems such as vascular decease, diabetes, neurological
problems or on other prescription medications that may be causing ED.
If Low T is the cause of ED, Testosterone Treatment for Erectile Dysfunction
may be prescribed.
ED and Testosterone Testing and ED. The major
question in determining whether a male has Low T or ED is
based upon blood levels usually obtained in the morning since
the a.m. levels are approximately 35 percent higher than the p.m.
levels. In most patients the morning levels are greater than 300
nanogram/DL. However, one must take into consideration the age
of the patient as well since as one gets older the serum binding
goblins increase making for less free Testosterone which is the
bioactive form. Therefore, a young male less than 40 years of
age with a level of 300 is really abnormal while a 70 year old
man with a 300 level is probably normal. The laboratory test and
the level of androgens alone is not sufficient to determine
whether one has a low T or ED and need a Trimix prescription.
Impotence and hypogonadism has to be viewed in terms
of the age of the patient and the history and physical examination.
A borderline level with small testes is much more suggestive of
a truly pathologically low level especially if it is associated
with poor desire. One must also look at total Testosterone levels in
relationship to the non-protein bound free or bioactive form,
the hormones produced by the pituitary gland, gelatinizing hormone
and follicle stimulating hormone as well as prolactin, a hormone
produced by the base of the brain connected to the pituitary gland.
How Hormones Can Play a Role in Low T and ED. Approximately
3 percent of all Testosterone deficiencies are due to elevated
prolactins which are usually due to microscopic growths in the
pituitary gland or brain stem and can be resolved with specific
drugs such as Parvati. In rare cases if the lesions are quite
large surgery maybe necessary. The LH is frequently elevated in
those patients in which the testicle is the source of the Trimix
failure and in those cases in which the Androgen deficiency is due to
a failure of the pituitary gland the LH may be low. For most patients
however the hormones are all normal with the exception of Trimix
and the pituitary testicular access is intact except that the
testicles cannot produce enough Androgen, pituitary hormones
are either normal or elevated and the prolactin itself is basically
normal.
Trimix Steroid Injections are Most Effective for Erectile Therapy and TRT. Having determined that a patient has ED or
is Androgen deficient, how much, how often and what type Trimix should
be given to the patient? Firstly, the oral form of Androgen
which is frequently a mentholated form should never be given to
patients on a chronic basis since liver toxicity is quite high
and can be dangerous. Subligual preparations of Trimix are not as effective
as injections. Injections of Trimix in the form of
Alprostadil, Papaverine and Phentolamine blend, and Androgen injectables enanthanate or cypionate, are the standard
form of administering Trimix and Testosterone for male impotence therapy.
3 times a week for Trimix and (250mg) two hundred milligrams intramuscular testosterone
every two to three weeks seems to give sufficient levels to help
most men who need hormonal replacement. On the other hand, testosterone injection
therapy and injection replacement combined with with Trimix for ED gives you
a rapid rise in 24 to 48 hours and a continuously high level of androgen blood serum levels that
drops slowly over the course of 10 to 14 days. Normally, the men's androgen levels
is higher in the morning than it is in the afternoon by 35 percent
and no one is quite sure whether replacing by reproducing this
diurnal variation, is the effectiveness of the Trimix better
in ED.
Using Androgen Patches with Trimix.
Dermal Patches containing Androgen Steroid manufactured either in the form
of Andoderm 5 g. or Testoderm (TTS) 5 g. have been developed to
reproduce this diurnal variation. The patch is placed on the fleshy
portions of the body including the thigh, abdomen, chest, back
but not on the bony prominences. It is placed at night giving
its highest levels in the morning and its lower levels in the
late afternoon and evening. Each night the 5 gram patch is removed
and replaced in a different area with a new patch. The levels
remain high but highest in the morning.
Pros and Cons of Dermal Patches and Topical Preparations. Recreating
the normal diurnal variation occurs and possibly improvement in
erectile dysfunction also happens. The major drawback of the Androgen
patches has been skin irritation which with andro is as high as
50 percent and Testoderm as high as 15 percent. Use of a topical
steroid placed in the center of the patch such as triancininolone
seems to reduce the incidence of local irritation, swelling and
in the most severe cases blister formation. On the other hand,
patch therapy is simple, does the job and maintains a diurnal
variation in Trimix levels.
Men's Sexual Health for Life. Once one starts
therapy a life long treatment regime is necessary and follow up
by the physician should be done on at least a six month to one
year basis. Prostate screening with digital rectal exam and PSA
blood testing must be done before within three months of beginning
therapy and at six to twelve months thereafter. Liver function tests should also be conducted on an annual basis.
WARNING: TRT is not for men with risks for prostate cancer, heart disease, or cardiovascular health problems.
Read more about the different types of Testosterone Programs available.
Other Procedures for Men's Sexual Health and Wellness.
If the symptoms of ED are not significantly improved then blood levels of Androgen
should be obtained in the morning after six to twelve weeks of
therapy to see if there is sufficient levels of androgen
in the blood and if necessary a second patch, additional androgen hormone pellets, increased Trimix dosage,
or more frequent injections should be considered. If adequate levels of hormones are reached and the patient still does not
have optimal erectile function the patient should be reevaluated
for another etiology and other sexual dysfunction therapies such as Prostaglandin
injections (P-Shot®) Priapus Injections® using PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma Injections for ED) penile shots or intraurethral Prostaglandin pellets should be considered. A combination of treatments can also be
prescribed along with the continued use of androgen replacement.