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Levitra and Injections
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 5:28 pm
by tankerman777
Hi everyone I hope you all have happy halidays,,,, I would like to know if you know has anyone ever died from taking Levitra for ED?,, and can you take Levitra 24 hours after taking an injection of Trimix or Edex? in other words can a healthy guy use injection one day and Levitra the next rotating 4 to 5 days a week? any info would be greatly apprectiated as I need all the info I can get on this,, again thank you and happy halidays to all.
Re: Levitra and Injections
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 8:21 pm
by dtwarren1942
Sorry, but I can not help with direct experience to the Lavitra issue. However, I do take 10 mg of Cialis on a daily basis and use Trimix about twice a week. I also use Viagra (50 mg) about twice a week, usually on non Trimix days. Occasionally, I use Viagra on Trimix days, if I do not get good results with the Trimix injection. Since I believe both are similar in that they are PDE inhibitors, my experience could be considered relative to your question.
Re: Levitra and Injections
Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 1:30 pm
by Bluewhippet
I have used Levitra and it worked well but, after using it for about 6 months gave me quite bad indigestion starting after about 4 hours and lasting up to 24 hours so I stopped using it and retuned to Viagra. However, not everyone has this side effect and it may well be linked, in my case, to the oral tablets I take for Type 2 diabetes. The half-life of Levitra is 4 to 5 hours and after 24 hours your body will have metabolised virtually all of the drug - this is why you can use Levitra every 24 hours. If you google "Levitra half life" you shoud find an article by the manufacturers which includes a graph showing how the blood concentration reduces over time. For this reason I do not see why you could not altenate with injection therapy every 24 hours. I would be concerned that injecting trimix every other day could lead to fibrosis/peyronies in some men. You would need to watch out for that. Edex/Caverject is less likely to cause fibrosis but may cause pain or an ache for some people. I am lucky it does not for me.