Disclaimer: Tri-Mix is a compounded medication prepared by a licensed pharmacy based on an individual prescription. It is not an FDA-approved combination product. The FDA has not evaluated it for safety, effectiveness, or quality. All prescription therapies require evaluation and prescription from a licensed medical provider.
Tri-Mix is a compounded penile injection therapy that may help appropriate patients achieve and maintain erections. It is not FDA-approved, and individual results vary and require provider evaluation. Tri-Mix is a compounded combination of three vasodilators prepared by a licensed compounding pharmacy based on an individual prescription: Papaverine, Phentolamine, and Prostaglandin. These agents work together to increase blood flow directly to the penis. It is not FDA-approved as a combination product.
Unlike oral ED medications, penile injections bypass the digestive system, offering fast-acting results within minutes of administration. Injected directly into the base or side of the penis using a tiny needle, Tri-Mix is discreet, customizable to each man's needs, and may be considered for appropriate patients who have not responded to oral ED medications, following evaluation by a licensed provider. With proper guidance from a men’s health specialist, Tri-Mix may help support confidence and sexual performance for appropriate patients under medical supervision.
Below is a breakdown of the different vasodilators and how they function after injection:
Papaverine & Phentolamine
These are two separate drugs that cause blood vessels to expand. When the two drugs are injected into the penis, they produce an erection by increasing blood flow to the penis. When used in combination alone, they are called a bi-mix.
Prostaglandin E-1
A potent hormone-like substance that can control blood pressure, muscle contractions, and inflammation.
Tri-Mix is injected directly into the corpus cavernosum (one of the two chambers of erectile tissue in the penis) using a fine, short needle.
Many men may experience results within minutes of injection. Response rates and timing vary by patient, dosage, and formulation. Talk to your provider about what to expect; dosage may be adjusted based on provider evaluation. Duration of response varies by patient. It’s important to note that Tri-Mix injections do not interfere with the ability to achieve orgasm.
Tri-Mix may be an option for appropriate patients who have not responded to oral ED medications, following evaluation and prescription by a licensed provider. Tri-Mix may provide results within minutes for appropriate patients — timing and response vary by individual. Tri-Mix helps you achieve firm, reliable erections without the wait or worry. Don’t let erectile dysfunction undermine your confidence or intimacy.
Talk to a licensed provider at Tri-State Men's Health to find out if Tri-Mix may be appropriate for you. If pills have failed or become unpredictable, it’s time for something different. Tri-Mix targets blood flow directly at the source and may help support performance and confidence for appropriate patients. Ready to regain your satisfaction? Talk to us today.
At Tri-State Men’s Health, we specialize in ED solutions that work. Penile injection therapy may be appropriate for some men seeking an alternative to oral ED medications. As with all prescription therapies, eligibility, dosing, and safety are evaluated individually by your provider. Our expert team will walk you through the process, dosage, and technique so you feel completely comfortable and in control.
We serve patients at our convenient locations in West Chester, Ohio, Louisville, Kentucky, Dayton, Ohio, Hilliard, Ohio, Westerville, Ohio, and Crestview Hills, Kentucky, and we’re ready to help you take the next step toward supporting your sexual health and quality of life. Many patients report extended duration compared to oral options — your provider will work with you to find the right dosage for your individual needs. Results vary.
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If you are experiencing an erection lasting longer than 3 hours, call 911 or go to the nearest Emergency Room. Priapism is a medical emergency and requires immediate attention.
Other risks of penile injection therapy include: injection-site pain, bruising, hematoma, dizziness, low blood pressure, scarring (penile fibrosis) with long-term use, and priapism. Dosage must be set and supervised by a licensed provider.
