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    Condition: Inability to have an Erection
    10/29/2009 12:15:45 PM

    Reviewer: shootin up to get it up, 45-54 Male on Treatment for 6 months to less than 1 year (Patient)

    Effectiveness

    Current Rating: 5

    Ease of Use

    Current Rating: 2

    Satisfaction

    Current Rating: 5

    Comment:
    I have had good results up until I started teatment for allergies. The pharmacist says no interaction between allergy meds and phentolamine I am not convinced. I was using .1 but they said to increase I have had problems with penile pain also the injection is easier when I started using the autoject shot giver that my wife uses for her ms injections.

    Condition: Inability to have an Erection
    1/14/2009 7:58:04 PM

    Reviewer: Bill, 65-74 Male on Treatment for 6 months to less than 1 year (Patient)

    Effectiveness

    Current Rating: 2

    Ease of Use

    Current Rating: 2

    Satisfaction

    Current Rating: 1

    Comment:
    I was using a mix of Prostaglandin, Phentolamine and Papavarine (tri-mix) .03ml. very painful, penis swelled and throbing pain for almost 8 hrs. Pharmicist suggested trying mixture, leaving off prostaglandin as it has an alchol base which causes pain when injuected. Will report later.

    Condition: Inability to have an Erection
    10/30/2008 1:42:24 AM

    Reviewer: LIMP WEINER, 45-54 Male on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)

    Effectiveness

    Current Rating: 2

    Ease of Use

    Current Rating: 1

    Satisfaction

    Current Rating: 3

    Comment:
    First injection left an incredible bruise. I was able to get an erection but not as good as I had hoped for.I will try again with a larger dose. I am injecting a compound of phentolamine/papavarine 0.1ml to 0.3ml wish me luck!!!

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