It is available in either 5 or 10 ml. vials. I have ordered the 10 ml. Which runs about 140.00 which includes a 15.00 shipping charge. You can save the 15 bucks if you pick it up at the Garden City Lab rather than have it shipped.
I use 10 units, which is .10 cc. There are 10 cc in 10 ml. which makes the cost of each dose 1.40. They send you insulin syringes, but only about 30 of them. You can request some more with the order at no extra charge but since I am getting nearly 100 doses with each vial, I simply pick up 10 packs of .30 cc small insulin syringes ( they send you 1 cc syringes which are a little large, but still small). Walmart gets 1.26
for 10 syringes, which place the cost at less than 13 cents each, therefore making the actual real cost per dose at 1.50.
As you can see, although the vial cost is high, the actual cost per dose is cheap, much as if you purchased 100 V or C at a clip.
I did not even check to see if my insurance would cover it or a part of it. I just paid out of pocket. Your insurance may cover it but I am sure your Urologist would have to validate the necessity to your insurance company.
You may even want to use a smalle dosage than I or maybe a slightly larger dosage. You determine this yourself by the amount of time you want to remain hard. The dose I use gives me the 4 hours I spend at the short stay motel but the big thing for me is no systemic side effects as with the other oral drugs. Also, there is really no timing involved. A quick shot gets you rock hard in 10 -15 minutes to stay hard non stop for 4 hours to achieve as many pops as your balls and your gal will allow you. Additionally, you've got a tool that will not fail for her the entire 4 hours and she WILL be impressed.
Trimix is a compounded drug that is intended for ED, so if you have ED, you may need a stronger dose than I use but it is much more effective than the oral drugs and still works the same way in relaxing and opening up the pathways for blood flow, only much more directly and totally involuntarily to the area.
With all this said. Research yourself if you are interested. You can find good information on reputable sources over the Internet and even YouTube. Ask your primary physician to refer you to, or just go directly to a urologist if you don't need insurance referrals. The Urologist will educate you.
One important thing, however. If your Urologist is not a liberal prescription writer, you may have to tell him/her that you have erection difficulty but none of the oral drugs work, have stopped working, or that you can not tolerate the side effects.
Initially, I had gone for BPH but had heard about injections and asked the urologist, who was very quick to offer me the
option. They will do an initial shot in their office to show you that it is not painful and how to do it yourself, along with educating you on it and their personal due diligence of making sure you respond positively.
As good of physical shape and blood circulation I have, taking other medications of any kind except Advil and/or Tylenol when needed from overdoing workouts, still at nearly 65, there would be no other way for me to maintain a good 4 hour fucking hardon without something like this. I've been using it for two years now. It is hard to say, but I may need to slightly increase the dosage as I age. I can't honestly answer that question at this point. The Urologist says I may and no problem if I do.
I hope my story answers your questions and allows you to decide if you'd want to consider it now or in the future.
The younger guys here may not need to or want to bother with it, but it could easily be a Godsend to the sixty plus crowd here.
I use 10 units, which is .10 cc. There are 10 cc in 10 ml. which makes the cost of each dose 1.40. They send you insulin syringes, but only about 30 of them. You can request some more with the order at no extra charge but since I am getting nearly 100 doses with each vial, I simply pick up 10 packs of .30 cc small insulin syringes ( they send you 1 cc syringes which are a little large, but still small). Walmart gets 1.26
for 10 syringes, which place the cost at less than 13 cents each, therefore making the actual real cost per dose at 1.50.
As you can see, although the vial cost is high, the actual cost per dose is cheap, much as if you purchased 100 V or C at a clip.
I did not even check to see if my insurance would cover it or a part of it. I just paid out of pocket. Your insurance may cover it but I am sure your Urologist would have to validate the necessity to your insurance company.
You may even want to use a smalle dosage than I or maybe a slightly larger dosage. You determine this yourself by the amount of time you want to remain hard. The dose I use gives me the 4 hours I spend at the short stay motel but the big thing for me is no systemic side effects as with the other oral drugs. Also, there is really no timing involved. A quick shot gets you rock hard in 10 -15 minutes to stay hard non stop for 4 hours to achieve as many pops as your balls and your gal will allow you. Additionally, you've got a tool that will not fail for her the entire 4 hours and she WILL be impressed.
Trimix is a compounded drug that is intended for ED, so if you have ED, you may need a stronger dose than I use but it is much more effective than the oral drugs and still works the same way in relaxing and opening up the pathways for blood flow, only much more directly and totally involuntarily to the area.
With all this said. Research yourself if you are interested. You can find good information on reputable sources over the Internet and even YouTube. Ask your primary physician to refer you to, or just go directly to a urologist if you don't need insurance referrals. The Urologist will educate you.
One important thing, however. If your Urologist is not a liberal prescription writer, you may have to tell him/her that you have erection difficulty but none of the oral drugs work, have stopped working, or that you can not tolerate the side effects.
Initially, I had gone for BPH but had heard about injections and asked the urologist, who was very quick to offer me the
option. They will do an initial shot in their office to show you that it is not painful and how to do it yourself, along with educating you on it and their personal due diligence of making sure you respond positively.
As good of physical shape and blood circulation I have, taking other medications of any kind except Advil and/or Tylenol when needed from overdoing workouts, still at nearly 65, there would be no other way for me to maintain a good 4 hour fucking hardon without something like this. I've been using it for two years now. It is hard to say, but I may need to slightly increase the dosage as I age. I can't honestly answer that question at this point. The Urologist says I may and no problem if I do.
I hope my story answers your questions and allows you to decide if you'd want to consider it now or in the future.
The younger guys here may not need to or want to bother with it, but it could easily be a Godsend to the sixty plus crowd here.
That might sound like a stupid question but Ive never taken anything other than Horny Goat weed so I don't know how V or C works.