From Invicorp back to Alprostadil.

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WestLad
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Re: From Invicorp back to Alprostadil.

Postby WestLad » Sat May 16, 2026 8:05 am

WestLad wrote:
Never_Enough wrote:
WestLad wrote:
If Alprostadil “ache’ is a problem for you (as it is for many others), ask your Urologist if you can try Invicorp.
It takes the pain out of the equation.


I did, I have had Invicorp but it costs way too much for me and wont give it to me on the NHS.

The NHS urologist hadnt even heard of it.


That’s surprising.
It’s very commonly prescribed now- approved by most regional health authorities.
Have you checked the formulary for your area?
UK. 70 years old.
Type 2 diabetes
ED since 2010

WestLad
Posts: 42
Joined: Tue Nov 12, 2024 1:24 pm

Re: From Invicorp back to Alprostadil.

Postby WestLad » Sat May 16, 2026 8:06 am

WestLad wrote:
WestLad wrote:
Never_Enough wrote:
I did, I have had Invicorp but it costs way too much for me and wont give it to me on the NHS.

The NHS urologist hadnt even heard of it.


That’s surprising.
It’s very commonly prescribed now- approved by most regional health authorities.
Have you checked the NHS formulary for your area?
It will tell you if it’s approved
UK. 70 years old.
Type 2 diabetes
ED since 2010

Never_Enough
Posts: 248
Joined: Fri Nov 24, 2023 7:54 am

Re: From Invicorp back to Alprostadil.

Postby Never_Enough » Mon May 18, 2026 6:34 pm

WestLad wrote:
Never_Enough wrote:
WestLad wrote:
If Alprostadil “ache’ is a problem for you (as it is for many others), ask your Urologist if you can try Invicorp.
It takes the pain out of the equation.


I did, I have had Invicorp but it costs way too much for me and wont give it to me on the NHS.

The NHS urologist hadnt even heard of it.


That’s surprising.
It’s very commonly prescribed now


Just my useless Urologist/GP it seems. I wish I could find someone else who could get it for me on prescription! :cry:
39 m UK

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3 kids. Long term partner.
CPPS pudendal neuralgia and muscle tightness in late 2023 making ED worse.
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