Hi guys. I’m new to injections and have a question about what my doc has set up for me. (I haven’t injected yet; I’m seeing the doc for my instruction and first shot in a few days.)
The formula he has me on is 20 papaverine, 2 phentolamine, and 0.2 atropine. No PGE. From reading here, that looks like a bimix formula plus some atropine. Is that right? Any idea why he chose this as my starting formula? Any concerns or questions I should ask?
A little background. 57 years old. No major health issues. I was on the pills successfully for a good 12 years. They began to fade over the last three years or so— and now are pretty useless. I can still get a natural erection, but it’s pretty soft and doesn’t last long.
I’m definitely ready for injections. Just wondering why I seem to have a mix that doesn’t contain any of the most powerful ingredient — the PGE stuff.
Thanks so much for any thoughts!
Question about the formula for my first injection.
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Question about the formula for my first injection.
58 years old. ED for 12 years. Pills faded and then effectively stopped working about 2 years ago. Started with bimix, but recently switched to traditional trimix: 30 papaverine, 2 phentolamine, 0.2 atropine, and 5 mcg PGE. Usually inject about 10 units.
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Re: Question about the formula for my first injection.
I think you accurately described your mix. I don't know why he prescribed that mix. Maybe he's had a larger number of guys that were especially susceptible to alprostadil pain. I'd ask him.
RRP 2011 Mayo Jacksonville, Dr. Wehle. Non nerve sparing. C in margins. Radiation 2023, V.E.D, Viagra and PGE-1 (80mcg/ml) injections @ 7 - 16 units. Originally Edex20 or 40, then compounded PGE1 due to cost. Inject. 14 yrs. It works. FL Treasure coast.
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