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Trimix vs Straight Alprostadil
Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2018 5:06 pm
by alfa88
Hopefully on my upcoming visit to my GP I'll get a script for trimix(30-2-20). I have tried 5 shots of Edex 20 and get a tolerable pain with poor results. Question: Say I start with 1unit(10mg),(if my math is correct); is the dose of Alprostadil(PDE1) going to be 20mcg and thus expect the same tolerable pain? I wouldn't mind that feeling of a raging hardon if I actually got a raging hardon.

Re: Trimix vs Straight Alprostadil
Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2018 7:05 pm
by bldoink
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Re: Trimix vs Straight Alprostadil
Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2018 8:03 pm
by alfa88
Thanks Bldoink. Apart from my bad math that's sorta what I wanted to know in that the Pde1 'burn' should pretty much be a non issue with Trimix. Now if I can get me an ~ hour set it 'n forget it hardon I'll be happy as a clam.

Re: Trimix vs Straight Alprostadil
Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2018 11:03 pm
by Stew52
Bldoink is correct in his math; yours was incorrect. One "unit" on an insulin syringe is 1/100th of a ml (mililiter); 10 units is 0.1ml of whatever mix you are injecting. It seems the injection crowd here rarely uses units.
In your case 1ml of Edex 20 = 20 mcg of PGE1 and at 0.2ml, the 30-2-20 would yield 0.2 x 20 = 4 mcg, abut 1/5th of your current Edex which you may need to adjust.
I was using 40 mcg of Caveject40 (same as Edex, PGE1) in a 1 ml syringe (that's lots of liquid to inject). There was a good hard on and a lot of burn which frequently inhibited ejaculation. I am now typically using 0.2-0.3 ml of 30-2-40 Tri-Mix now which is 8-12 mcg of PGE or about 1/4th the PGE1 of the Caverject with an approximate equal reaction and less burn. Your Uro might start you with 0.1 or 0.2ml and work up to an effective doe]se in 0.1ml increments.
Re: Trimix vs Straight Alprostadil
Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2018 3:57 pm
by alfa88
Up till now I've only injected Edex. It seems like Edex is the AOL of penile injections in that everything is pre-measured and fool proof so I want to make sure I've got nomenclature correct when I go to Trimix. Sorry if this seems obvious but I'm a Nervous Ned and don't want to end up with a visit to the ER.
Is this correct?
Re: Trimix vs Straight Alprostadil
Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2018 8:31 pm
by bldoink
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Re: Trimix vs Straight Alprostadil
Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2018 10:58 pm
by Stew52
1 "unit" = 0.01ml = 0.01cc (1 100th of a 100 unit/1.0ml syringe)
10 "units" = 0.1ml = 0.1cc (1/10th of a 100 unit/1.0ml syringe)
100 "units" = 1.0ml = 1.0cc
etc.
This crowd tends not to use cc's because ml is usually printed on the syringe.
A 0.3ml syringe is also popular for low dose users.
Like the man above said, your Uro should go over all this: mix strength, initial dose, progression of dose to effective dose, and injection technique with you. Other threads discuss the first office visit, etc.
Re: Trimix vs Straight Alprostadil
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2018 3:04 pm
by alfa88
10 "units" = 0.1ml = 0.1cc (1/10th of a 100 unit/1.0ml syringe)
I believe this applies to my pic. I'll try to stick with cc from now on.
You should really consult a medical professional
Like the man above said, your Uro should go over all this: mix strength, initial dose, progression of dose to effective dose, and injection technique
I'll be seeing my GP to run this past her. My Uro visit is a couple months away. I have no desire to do things hap-hazard with one of my favorite body parts. I just don't want to appear completely clueless.

Re: Trimix vs Straight Alprostadil
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2018 6:51 pm
by bldoink
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Re: Trimix vs Straight Alprostadil
Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2018 2:33 pm
by alfa88
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Hopefully on my upcoming visit to my GP I'll get a script for trimix
My hopes were dashed. She apparently felt too uninformed to prescribe penis poking medicine. My Uro has failed to reply to 2 calls so I'll wait for my scheduled appointment.

Hopefully I can jettison this guy when my medical plan changes next year.
It makes no difference whether you use cc or ml.
A holdout from my old 26HP VW days. The engine was a 1200cc, these days it'd be called 1.2L. When will the US ever go to metric?
