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Info about Injections- Bimix/Trimix

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Info about Injections- Bimix/Trimix?


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I have been a newcomer to injections since September and writing about my experiences here to help people who might be interested in trying them and also to learn from experiences of others.

First, let me say that I am very satisfied with this therapy. It is hard to beat. On the down side, most of us would rather take a pill than inject our penises BUT if you are not satisfied with what you are taking now, let me say for myself and other users as well, that the thought of the "horrors" of sticking yourself with a needle is usually well overblown in your mind. I would say that most people are quite surprised at how uneventful it really is. Of course, I do think that ED sufferers should not make injections their first attempt at treatment, nor should it be their last resort. Most of us will say that the results of injections are usually excellent and for some even spectacular. Also there are few side effects, no stuffy nose, no flushed face or impaired vision, high or low BP or interactions with other drugs to worry about. Timing with respect to diet, alcohol, etc. are nonuse. Also erections are almost instantaneous and long lasting with less concern over losing it into thin air. All of this is because you are administering the drug right at the site and not systemically.

There are available a number of drugs for injection. Caverject is one commercial drug. This can also be obtained in generic form from compounding pharmacies for a fraction of the cost. Two others are called Trimix and Bimix. These are obtained from compounding pharmacies. Caverject contains only one drug, Prostaglandin or PGE1, while Trimix contains three drugs, PGE1, Papavarine and Phentolamine (or "PPP" for short). Bimix contains only two, Papaverine and Phentolamine but no PGE1. All three agents are strong erection producers, esp. PGE1.

PGE1 is the strongest erectile agent of the three. It is often used as the entry drug by many urologists but in my opinion this is not the best drug for starters. I believe that Trimix or Bimix is better. I think that PGE1 is a bit too strong for most beginners unless the person has severe ED. Prostaglandin (PGE1) seems to be responsible for a common complaint of "ache" in the penis and testicles and it may tend to yield very persistent and possibly dangerous erections at high doses.

Trimix, because it also has PGE1 in it, may also have some of these characteristics. Up until Dec. all my experience has been with Trimix, which worked very well but I had to find a low enough dosage that gave good erections but not so good that I had to cool my tool with an ice pack. Since Dec. I have tried Bimix for the first time. I have taken it about 3 or 4 times and I find it superior to Trimix. As always we have to warn everyone that much of what is reported here in this website is individual experiences and your experiences might be very different. With Bimix I have to use about 2 -3 x the dose I use for Trimix to get the same reaction. This is because Bimix is lacking that strongest drug, PGE1. The cost ends up being about the same because Bimix costs less then half of Trimix. In any event, the cost of each dose can be as low as $.50 a shot or more typically less than a dollar. including the cost of the syringe (cheaper than Viagra, even when cut into quarters).

Bimix for me gives a more natural feeling erection with little or no "ache". The erection is "heroic" like with Trimix or straight PGE1. I have been using 0.15 cc but I could use less (0.1cc). This dosage starts to give me a firm erection in about two or three minutes after injecting (like you can almost feel it swell right after you inject) and continues to maintain the erection even after I climax, which would be great for those who want to go a second round or for me something for my wife to play with in the post coital afterglow period. Having an erection that won't fade after ejaculation is new to me. Heretofore and even with Viagra, I would always deflate after climax. It's kind of a novelty for me but not so much fun if it lasts for hours. I did have some cause for concern when this did happen with Trimix but I was able to get it down in a few hours after I applied cold running water to my magic wand. I have NOT tried to overdose with Bimix as yet but I have the feeling that Bimix is a little more forgiving in this department because I think the villain is PGE1, which, I think, is more likely to give you priapism and possibly injury from persistent and prolonged erections that last for many hours.

I am not going to into how injections are administered. That's for another message or check out the FAQ on the web page.



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