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Trimix gel

Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2018 7:35 pm
by radioradio
Anyone have experience using trimix or bimix gel?
Bob

Re: Trimix gel

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2018 10:24 am
by TwoWheelRider
Never heard of it until I read your post. Researched and it was interesting, but according to what I read, very expensive compared to injecting. I'm good with the needle, but might look into the gel if injecting becomes a problem. I'll watch this post to see what others say. Best to you.

Re: Trimix gel

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2018 12:59 pm
by BigEyes
Radio

I doubt if the gel would have any effect for someone that has an implant, especially since you state that injections are ineffective for you.

BigEyes

Re: Trimix gel

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2018 1:20 pm
by BigEyes
Trimix gel is available from one supplier that I know of. You are correct -- it is very expensive -- last I looked, about $175 US for a package of 6 uses. Actually, calling it Trimix is a bit deceptive, since it contains a high level of PGE1 (typically about 1000 mcg, and extremely small levels of Papaverine and Phentolamine (the other chemicals in trimix).

Also, their "patented" delivery system is pretty "iffy". I purchased it twice and decided it wasn't worth it. About 50% of the time, it was ineffective. Thus costing about $60 per erection (that is no better than an injecting).

However, there are alternatives that are more acceptable. Trimix is a combo of 3 chemicals, but only one of them (Prostaglandin, PGE1) is the heavy lifter. PGE-1 by itself will usually cause a decent erection in most men when inserted directly into the urethra --which is what the "Gel" folks try to do, but their method is not very viable.

Search around FT, I have posted many times about what Trimix is, and how it works. If you want more info, feel free to contact me.

BigEyes

Re: Trimix gel

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2019 7:10 am
by Robert66
I researched the gel some and yes 6 doses but you can get a 3000 mcg so.i heard some get that mix and can get 12 ti 15 doses

Re: Trimix gel

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2019 7:11 am
by Robert66
I researched the gel some and yes 6 doses but you can get a 3000 mcg so.i he5ard some get that mix and can get 12 to15 doses

Re: Trimix gel

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2019 10:01 am
by BigEyes
Roberts51

Check my post below. 3rd para. You can get synthetic PGE1 on-line pretty inexpensively and it works a lot better than Trimix gel. It comes in 200mg water soluble tablets and 200mg is more than enough when it actually reaches the urethra and leeches thru it into the CC.

BigEyes

Re: Trimix gel

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2019 2:35 pm
by Hunchback
I had a prescription for Vitaros, which is basically EDEX in a cream/gel form that you "inject" in your urethra. It has NEVER worked for me, not even a tiny bit. It was quite a mess to apply and practically did nothing other than sometimes get my glans a bit red.

My uro said all feedback had been negative so far, so i am pretty sure it's gonna go off the market if it hasn't, since it's effective use is limited to an extremely low % of patients.

Re: Trimix gel

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2019 4:24 pm
by BigEyes
Hunchback

I know several guys (including myself) that use PGE-1 inserted into the urethra. Most get an acceptable erection tho not quite as hard as injected Trimix. It's also mega-cheaper. The problem with most of the MUSE/EDEX goodies is that theh do not get to the area where they need to be to do the work. If they do not reach beyond the penile head, the chemical never gets to the CC. This is the problem with TriMix Gel. It gets into the head of the penis, but not deep enough to absorb nicely into the CC. IMO, The chemical needs to be at least an inch beyond the penile head to work.

BigEyes

Re: Trimix gel

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2019 5:08 am
by Robert66
So your saying the gel is the same product as the aloprostadil but wrapped.in gel so if you were injecting 20 units of aloprostadil you could in theory get it into you urethra and the affect is the same