I found a new member asking a question at the end of a very long-running thread. I am starting a new thread for him so that more people can see his question without scrolling through pages and pages of stuff.
TeeeGeee said...
Thank you James for bumping this thread back up and for the great information supplied.
I have a new prescription for Caverject, 40mcg powder. My doctor forgot or didn't realize it didn't automatically come with the diluent, so I am waiting for my mail order pharmacy to send me the diluent. I have used Trimix effectively in the past, but my insurance doesn't pay for the Trimix. It is rather expensive. When I used the Trimix, I found that .3ml was most effective for me. Fortunately my insurance does pay entirely for my Caverject, so I am using that for the time being. I do remember the dull ache from the Caverject and it was not really a problem, although I will supply myself with some Sudafed just in case. My previous experience with Caverject was with the little blue one use kit. Now, however, I have to determine how much of the diluent to inject into the powder and once it is diluted, how much to inject into "Willy". If I understood your previous reply of 11/2/11 to Steve NolaVette, you suggested he start with a .10ml injection. I understand that, but I am still unsure of the dilution amount. In order to use that .10ml injection, how much of the diluent am I injecting into that 40mcg vial?
Any clarification would be gratefully appreciated.
Terry
Welcome to the forum Terry.