TriMix Laboratories LLC today announced the introduction of TriMix-gel(TM). TriMix gel has been suggested as an alternative for patients who fail on Viagra(R) type pills and cannot or will not self inject with a needle. With twenty million American men currently suffering with ED,current treatments are sufficient in many cases, but there remain more and more men who can’t tolerate the side effects of Viagra type pills and cannot bring themselves to self inject with a needle.
TriMix gel is not an herbal remedy. It contains prescription
medications listed in the US Pharmacopoeia. The active ingredients in this
compounded medicine, prostaglandin, papaverine and phentolamine, have been tested and widely prescribed by physicians for many years.Typically, TriMix for injection would have to be refrigerated and then
self injected at time of use. But this new compound in gel form called
TriMix gel, allows the patient to carry the medicine on his person at room
temperature. More importantly, an ED patient will not have to use a needle to
self inject himself before sexual intercourse.
TriMix gel doesn’t require needles because it uses a novel
methodology. At the time of use, before sexual intercourse, the patient uses
an “All-In-One” application device which stores, mixes and applies the
medicine. The patient does not need a needle for self injection. And the
medicine does not require refrigeration.
To obtain the medicine, a patient needs to visit his physician for a
thorough ED examination and if appropriate, the patient will be prescribed
this medicine by his own doctor. The doctor can fax the prescription to the
pharmacy and the pharmacy will ship the medicine directly to the patient. Applied Pharmacy Services, Inc., a licensed pharmacy in Mobile,
AL has been chosen as the exclusive compounding pharmacy for TriMix gel.
T.J. Harkins, President of TriMix Laboratories says “Physicians have been
looking for a new delivery method for these medications for a long time and
TriMix gelis exactly what ED patients have been asking for.”
The profession of pharmacy has always been based on the
patient-physician-pharmacist relationship, known as the “Triad.” Through this
“Triad” relationship, patient needs are determined by a physician, who chooses a treatment regimen that may include a compounded medication. Physicians often prescribe compounded medications for various reasons, such as when a patient cannot ingest a medication in its available form. A pharmacist can prepare the medication in cream, liquid, gel or other form that the patient can more easily take.
TriMix Laboratories LLC is a medical research and marketing firm
specializing in the urological subspecialty of erectile dysfunction. Applied
Pharmacy is a recognized leader in pharmaceutical compounding, helping
Physicians and Veterinarians with medicine precisely customized for each
individual patient. Applied Pharmacy maintains federal and state licenses and
permits and is registered to dispense in almost all states. For more
information, visit www.TriMix-gel.com.
This press release contains forward looking statements. These statements
involve risks and uncertainties which may cause results to differ materially
from those set forth in the statements. No forward-looking statement can be
guaranteed and actual results may differ materially. Ingredients in
TriMix gel are FDA approved but TriMix gel is a custom compound made
in a pharmacy and therefore has not been approved by the FDA for treatment of ED. TriMix gel requires a valid prescription from a physician. You should
discuss the risks and side effects associated with this drug with your
physician. Before taking any action, consult your physician.
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How do you apply the gel? in the urethra like Muse or on the head of the penis
Ernie Gutierrez
February 4th, 2008
Read here http://www.trimix-gel.com/patient-info.html
admin
February 6th, 2008
I am a patient with ED and have been using the injectable trimix for a long time and I hate it, I would like to know how you apply the gel do you rub it on or what? I am prepared to have my doctor who is
William F Flanagan
8 memorial Medical Court
Greenville SC 29605 fax to you a prescription for the gel but I must know how you put in on first. I have already been to the doctor and had a check up and just got a prescription for the trimix injection type. I had prostate cancer in 1997 and had my prostate removed. My insurance pays for the medication (Medco) do you accept this insuranc.
Larry Lockee
February 28th, 2008