Thinking About Trimix? First Seek Advice on Alternate Treatments.




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Thinking About Trimix?

Trimix is a three-drug mixture made up of alprostadil, papaverine and phentolamine that is directly injected via a hypodermic needle into the penis. Although this drug is commonly prescribed for treating men with erectile dysfunction, there are side effects that patients should consider before undergoing the treatment. Studies show that the use of Trimix can result in the development of penile plaques, subcutaneous nodules and fibrosis.

Before deciding whether Trimix is the best way to treat your particular case of erectile dysfunction, you should consult a physician at Boston Medical Group. The Boston Method® allows our physicians to accurately diagnose the cause of your erectile troubles to find the best treatment method possible.

Before you decide to use Trimix, why not speak to experts at Boston Medical Group who have been helping men with erectile dysfunction for more than a decade. One visit could be all you need to regain full sexual performance—safely and effectively.


Trimix is Not Your Only Option for Treating Erectile Dysfunction

Trimix is a widely prescribed treatment for erectile dysfunction, but do you know that there are many other treatment options available to you through The Boston Method®? Have you thought about intracavernous pharmacotherapy, psychological treatments or oral pills as alternatives to Trimix? Before injecting Trimix, you should have a full diagnostic assessment by Boston Medical Group to see if Trimix is right for you.

What is in Trimix?

Trimix is made from three different medications that work together to help create an erection. Trimix is frequently comprised of alprostadil and phentolamine, vasodilators that work to widen the blood vessels in the penis. The third medication is papaverine, an opium alkaloid which is frequently used to treat vasospasms in the heart and the brain. Trimix is known to have side effects, consult a physician at Boston Medical Group to see if this treatment option is right for you.