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Trimix is a form of penile injection therapy consisting of alprostadil, phentolamine, and papaverine mixed into the final injectable mixture.

What is Trimix?

Trimix is a form of penile injection therapy. This injectable medication contains three main ingredients like alprostadil, phentolamine, and papaverine. How these three ingredients are mixed into the final injectable medication will vary based on your particular needs. The ratios will be determined ahead of time to ensure that you’re getting a medication that can provide you with the best erections possible.

The ingredients in the injection are all vasodilators. Simply put, they’re medications that can open up the blood vessels. When injected into the penis, the medications work to smooth the erectile muscles and dilate the blood vessels. This results in improved blood flow to the penis. You’ll be able to achieve an erection that lasts.

How is this preparation used?

Most patients find that they get used to the needle sensation over time. The number of injections doesn’t exceed 12 per month, spaced as evenly as possible. The site of injection should alternate between the left and right sides of the penis. The doctor gives detailed instructions and assures that the patient is competent to perform the injections before prescribing.

Is Trimix right for me?

If you suffer from any of the following conditions, you may be a candidate for the Trimix injection:

  • inability to achieve or maintain firmness during intercourse;
  • difficulty maintaining firmness until your partner is satisfied;
  • medical conditions that would preclude you from other pharmaceutical ED treatment options;
  • family relations are strained because of any of the above issues.

What are the potential benefits of Trimix?

  • improves sexual performance;
  • improves sexual health;
  • quick and lasting erections;
  • enjoy sexual intercourse immediately;
  • regain intimacy;
  • stronger relationships;
  • available to a broader range of men that other ED treatment options;
  • discreet – injections are self-administered;
  • localized medication;
  • non-surgical procedure.

If you’ve got some additional questions, please contact us to get a free consultation with a qualified medical expert.