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What are Compounded Tri-Mixes for Erectile Dysfunction?


With the digital age increasing our ability to perform everyday tasks online, it's no surprise online medical consultations are becoming so popular. These services are used for a myriad of medical solutions including the treatment of erectile dysfunction.


While the need for physical visits to a general practitioner is still high, online doctors help fill the voids when a physical visit isn't convenient. In the case of erectile dysfunction, it also serves as a higher purpose of avoiding curious glances, embarrassing conversations, and long wait times in a doctor's office.


Many online medical practitioners prescribe for ED, including compounded tri-mixes. Here, we'll discuss ED, the treatment of ED, and how compounded tri-mixes work.


What is Erectile Dysfunction?


Erectile dysfunction is the inability to achieve or maintain an erection during arousal or physical intimacy. The disorder is especially common in men over the age of 40 but can affect you at any age following puberty. According to the University of Wisconsin, "About 5 percent of men that are 40 years old have complete erectile dysfunction, and that number increases to about 15 percent of men at age 70. Mild and moderate erectile dysfunction affects approximately 10 percent of men per decade of life (i.e., 50 percent of men in their 50s, 60 percent of men in their 60s)."


Men who experience ED are often plagued by additional issues as a result of the condition. Problems with intimacy, low self-esteem, anti-social behavior, depression, and a low sex drive are among them.


ED is caused by many things, including personal habits and lifestyle choices, illness or medication, stress, depression, age, hormone levels, and more. You can learn more about ED here.


Treatments of Erectile Dysfunction


There are various treatments for erectile dysfunction, including oral medicine and more invasive procedures. A published research article in the International Journal of Basic and Clinical Endocrinology on the therapy of ED describes treatment in two parts; "1. The traditional strategy based on compounds acting to induce an erection on demand, without modifying the underlying pathologic alterations that lead to ED; and 2. More novel agents not inducing an erectile response but aiming for a long-term correction of either the defect in cavernosal tissue integrity responsible for functional impairment..."


To break this down further, here is a list of some of the most common medications used to treat ED:


Lifestyle Changes - For men who are experiencing ED due to physical reasons, such as weight, diet, alcohol or drug use, lifestyle changes may be prescribed to reduce symptoms. Sometimes this is enough; other times, a combination of lifestyle changes and medication are required.


Counselling - For emotional and mental causes of ED, psychological help is sometimes warranted. Seeking help from a counselor to discuss underlying issues causing your ED may help alleviate it.


PDE-5 Inhibitors - When a penis is erect it has up to eight times the amount of blood flow it normally has. As arousal dissipates Phosphodiesterases enzymes, also known as PDE-5 ends the erection relaxing the tissue and releasing blood from the penis. A PDE-5 inhibitor prevents Phosphodiesterases enzymes from working, allowing the penis to retain an erection.


PDE-5 inhibitors are oral medications and include drugs like Avanafil, Sildenafil, Tadalafil, and Vardenafil. These are commonly sold under big brand names like Stendra, Viagra, Cialis and Levitra. They are not a long-term solution and must be taken prior to intercourse.


Urethral Suppository - As the name suggests, this treatment involves inserting a suppository filled with alprostadil into the urethra inside the penis with a special applicator.


Injectable Trimixes - The term trimix refers to the number of medications being used to treat the disorder. In this case, three medications, usually papaverine, phenolamine and alprostadil are injected into the side of the penis.


Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) - Testosterone replacement therapy may be prescribed if erection is unreachable due to low levels of the male sex hormone, testosterone. This is applied via injection


Surgical implants - In extreme circumstances a physician might recommend surgically implanting a pump. The device allows the penis to become firm through inflatable rods inserted on either side.


Understanding Tri-Mixes for Erectile Dysfunction


As mentioned above, a tri-mix uses three medications to treat ED. This solution is created by a pharmacist and is a form of compound medicine. Compounded medications are custom-made in a sterile environment using only the amount of each ingredient needed to treat symptoms.


In the case of ED medicine, phenolamine, papaverine, and alprostadil are commonly used. This tri-mix is frozen and can remain stable for 6-months following compounding, or 1-month if refrigerated.


The mixture is injected into either side of the penis using an extremely narrow needle. This reduces pain, redness and swelling at the injection site. Most men choose oral medication over injections when possible. A publication in the New England Journal of Medicine on the subject of ED treatments cites, "Oral therapy permits discreet administration and is less invasive than some other treatment options, including injections into the corpus cavernosum, transurethral drug delivery, and prosthesis implantation" Of course, treatment type rests on symptoms, cause, and doctor recommendation.


Benefits of Using Telemedicine Services for ED


Whether you choose compounded tri-mixes or oral medication, one thing remains clear - using an online consultation to obtain a prescription saves time, money, and embarrassment.


To obtain a prescription, you must first visit a recognized U.S.-based telemedicine service. Here, you can register for your one on one medical consultation. Throughout your consultation the U.S.-based physician will ask questions regarding your current symptoms and medical history. He or she may also require a copy of a previous prescription by your GP.


There are many reasons to use online doctors, including time constraints, a rural lifestyle preventing access, mobility issues, and personal reasons. Sensitive issues like ED can be difficult for some men to face. In fact, many American men never tell their partners or doctors about their symptoms. Removing the stigma from ED is extremely important to leading a healthy and normal life.


For more information on ED, tri-mixes for erectile dysfunction, or refilling an oral ED medication prescription, contact QuickRxRefill today.


 

 

Claudette Zaremba
Claudette Zaremba, M.D. is a Board Certified doctor with her focused speciality in Family Medicine and Psychiatry. In 1987, she graduated cum laude with a degree in Biology from the University of Houston, and in 1992, received her medical degree from the University of Texas Medical Branch. In 2002, she went on to complete her Family Practice Residency at Dartmouth College and completed her Psychiatry Residency at the University of California San Francisco in 1993. Dr. Zaremba is both members of the American Board of Family Medicine and American Medical Association. Preferring to use a holistic approach ("Whole Body") to her medical practice, Dr. Zaremba believes good health starts with preventative medicine. View the bio in detail.

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