Recently I stumbled onto a very potent type of Tri Mix gel being sold by Akina pharmacy (with your doctors RX). The gel is similar to Tri Mix in that, it is the same three typical ingredients (E1, papervine, and phentolamine in a very concentrated state. The gel is pre loaded into a blunt tipped syringe.
I had previously been injecting Tri mix, which can work quite well. However, injection technique while very simple in theory can be at times challenging, and yield less than desired results. Intrurethral blunt tipped syringe deposition is easier, quicker, less expensive, and is slightly more stabile to heat and light, making travel with it much easier.
The gel is sold in two strengths. Ask your physician to choose the dose, which will be based on severity of ED. However, I have very significant ED, and with the higher strength dose I only need about 8-9 units at most to be very effective. Easy to give massaged into the urethra absorption begins within a few minutes and takes about 5-15 minutes to be effective.
What I find particularly appealing, if you are not having the best day, it is very simple to give yourself a little more after 5-10 minutes to improve results.
This is not Muse. The gel works much more consistently, and there is no dependence on injection technique. As with Muse, some may experience burning or aching more than with injections. For me that has not been a problem with proper dosing. I have also found that you can divide the total dose and give yourself two or three doses instead of all at once, spreading the time between doses out over 5 minute intervals. This also seems to work quite well.
I have found Akina pharmacy to be very easy to work with. They have good customer service, and their prices are more competitive than many pharmacies. Akina’s super Trimix is lower prices than others at $184 for 10 mg. Four syringes of 1 ml of the higher Tri mix gel cost $135. The gel is sold concentrated, for me it yields about 20% more doses for about $50 less! The good results, the ease of use and relative cost advantage, with good side effect profile makes this an appealing option for men with significant ED.
I had previously been injecting Tri mix, which can work quite well. However, injection technique while very simple in theory can be at times challenging, and yield less than desired results. Intrurethral blunt tipped syringe deposition is easier, quicker, less expensive, and is slightly more stabile to heat and light, making travel with it much easier.
The gel is sold in two strengths. Ask your physician to choose the dose, which will be based on severity of ED. However, I have very significant ED, and with the higher strength dose I only need about 8-9 units at most to be very effective. Easy to give massaged into the urethra absorption begins within a few minutes and takes about 5-15 minutes to be effective.
What I find particularly appealing, if you are not having the best day, it is very simple to give yourself a little more after 5-10 minutes to improve results.
This is not Muse. The gel works much more consistently, and there is no dependence on injection technique. As with Muse, some may experience burning or aching more than with injections. For me that has not been a problem with proper dosing. I have also found that you can divide the total dose and give yourself two or three doses instead of all at once, spreading the time between doses out over 5 minute intervals. This also seems to work quite well.
I have found Akina pharmacy to be very easy to work with. They have good customer service, and their prices are more competitive than many pharmacies. Akina’s super Trimix is lower prices than others at $184 for 10 mg. Four syringes of 1 ml of the higher Tri mix gel cost $135. The gel is sold concentrated, for me it yields about 20% more doses for about $50 less! The good results, the ease of use and relative cost advantage, with good side effect profile makes this an appealing option for men with significant ED.