How To Inject Trimix for Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common condition that affects many men at some point in their life. Penile injections are one of several options if other treatments fail, or for men who are unable to take ED oral medication. Urologic surgeon Petar Bajic, MD, explains the technique for safe use of penile injections.
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  • 00:00 Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common condition that affects many men at some point in their life.
  • 00:28 Penile injections, like Trimix or Bimix, are an option for ED treatment if other methods fail or are unsuitable.
  • 01:51 Properly prepare and handle medication and supplies for penile injections to ensure safety and effectiveness.
  • 03:17 Administer penile injections at the correct angle and location on the penis shaft to avoid complications.
  • 05:13 Apply pressure after injection to reduce bleeding and bruising, and maintain an upright position to encourage blood flow.
  • 06:10 ⚠️ Follow precautions and instructions closely, including medication timing and dosage adjustments, and seek medical attention for prolonged erections.
  • 08:31 Adjust injection technique, dosage, or medication concentration if initial attempts are ineffective, but do not exceed recommended limits.


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For all of you satisfied Trimix users, I have a question for you. When did you finally decide to make the jump? Was it that PDE-5 inhibitors finally weren't working very well anymore? Was it to overcome performance anxiety/stress? Combination? (I realize there are a lot of Trimix users that had prostrate problems)
PDE-5 inhibitors work fine for me, they just cause very bothersome side effects that I was sick of dealing with. My nose becomes stuffy to the point that I can't breathe through it. Not much of a turn on for the wife when your nose is so congested that you sound like you're sick. To make matters worse, I already struggle with GERD and it exaggerates those symptoms greatly. Between the blocked nose and the supercharged reflux, I sleep like garbage the night after I use a PDE5 inhibitor and then feel like garbage the next day.

I actually prefer Bi-mix now, but both Tri-mix and Bi-mix are 1000% better as a treatment. They work within just a few minutes, they are more powerful, more consistent, and they have NO SYSTEMIC SIDE EFFECTS. Once you get over your hang-ups around the administration method, there's no going back.
 
Thanks for the timely reply! I forget sometimes that guys can have really bad side effects from PDE-5 inhibitors, even after using them for a while.

I think for me it is coming down to the inconsistency. I can have really good erectile function for a few weeks and then it goes in the tank. TRT regimen is very stable. Also variable response to the pills. Sometimes they work great, other times not so much. Obviously, there are a lot of factors including my annoying brain! :)
 
For me, the sheer variability and lack of consistency in erections drive performance anxiety. (Sometimes I have a fine erection when I wake up before the conscious brain takes over). I am guessing that Trimix (when dosed correctly) can overcome the performance anxiety.
 
For me, the sheer variability and lack of consistency in erections drive performance anxiety. (Sometimes I have a fine erection when I wake up before the conscious brain takes over). I am guessing that Trimix (when dosed correctly) can overcome the performance anxiety.
Yes it will. It doesn't matter what you're thinking about or how much anxiety you have -- with enough tri-mix you'd be rock hard in the middle of a panic attack.
 
That is probably what gets me over to the injection side. Viagra is no match for the adrenaline rush of an anxiety attack. Appreciate your wisdom. Doctor appointment coming up on 4/2.
 

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