"I have been using Tri-Mix for over 13 years. Many
patients with ED can benefit from injection therapy, especially those
with Viagra failures. Perhaps 30 to 40% of my patients fail with Viagra.
For me, Tri-Mix is the first-choice injectable therapy.
"Its
advantages over the well-known injectable are many, including a better
success rate, less volume to be injected, and less incidence of penile
pain. Prostaglandin alone has a 30% chance of causing an ache in the
penis. Tri-Mix significantly reduces the incidence of pain. Also,
if someone is paying for it out-of-pocket, it is more economical.
A small number of urologists who deal with ED use Tri-Mix, but that
should change. I recommend that any urologist treating ED at least
become familiar with Tri-Mix and its benefits."
Gary Karlin, M.D., FACS
Lawrenceville, NJ
"The medication is appropriate for the patients' needs. Prostate
cancer surgery patients tend to do well, especially those with only
partial nerve sparing. Tri-Mix is also appropriate if ED patients
have total impotence and are not responsive to oral treatments.
"It can also help the patient with multiple medical complications
such as atherosclerosis, diabetes and hypertension and severe vascular
disease. In my practice, Tri-Mix has replaced the more well-known
injectable drug. Its affordability is also a great benefit. I am
very pleased with the ability of the patient to have Tri-Mix mailed
directly to him and to order it, once I send the prescription."
Dr. Ronald K. Smialowicz
San Francisco, CA
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