Talk:Trimix
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Edit conflict, now merging. --mav
Collabi 04:16 Dec 15, 2002 (UTC): Heh, sorry about that; I guess I took your advice a little too swiftly to heart.
Trimix is also a type of intercavernosal injected erectile dysfunction therapy. Containing three vasodiolators, including papaverine, phentolamine and PGE1, it is administered via direct intercavernosal injection in to the side of the penis, in a similar manner to the more well known Caverject. Like Caverject, it is typically effective in most men, producing an uncommanded full erection for approximately 1 hour depending on the quantity used. Unlike oral ED therapies, no direct stimulation is required, and it can be used by patients who cannot tolerate traditional ED drugs such as Viagra. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.180.28.120 (talk) 20:38, 26 January 2008 (UTC)