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ED injection therapy · New Jersey

Trimix injections in NJ, with safety teaching first.

Trimix can be an ED option when pills are not enough or are not appropriate, but it is not a medication to guess with. Men's Wellness Institute MD helps men approach penile injection therapy through urologist-led evaluation, dosing safety, and clear urgent-care rules.

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Request a telehealth or in-person visit through secure online scheduling, or call the office. No medical details are entered on this website.

Schedule a VisitCall (732) 395-7488

Scheduling is handled securely through our affiliated urology practice, Innovative Urology (Domenico Savatta, MD, FACS). You will finish booking on their HIPAA-compliant patient portal.

When pills are not enough

Trimix belongs inside a real ED plan.

Trimix is a combination penile-injection medication used for erectile dysfunction in selected men. It is typically considered when oral medication does not work well enough, cannot be used safely, or causes side effects.

The key is safety. Dose, technique, medication concentration, pharmacy quality, priapism precautions, and follow-up all matter. Men should not order ED injections from unclear online sources or copy another person's protocol.

Founder and Chief Medical Officer

Domenico Savatta, MD, FACS

Board-certified urologist and robotic surgeon

Men's Wellness Institute was founded by Dr. Domenico Savatta, MD, FACS, a board-certified urologist and robotic surgeon. He leads the institute's clinical direction with a focus on men's urologic and whole-person health, evidence-based evaluation, and technology-enabled follow-through.

Training matters

What safe Trimix teaching should cover.

  1. Step 1

    Confirm the ED workup

    Trimix belongs in a broader ED plan. Before injections, a clinician reviews health history, medications, heart risk, prior response to oral medication, and whether another cause needs attention.

  2. Step 2

    Start with supervised dosing logic

    Dose is individualized. Men should not guess from the internet, copy a friend's dose, or change concentration without clinician direction.

  3. Step 3

    Learn safe injection technique

    Teaching covers location, needle handling, rotation, storage, timing, what to avoid, and what to do if the response lasts too long.

  4. Step 4

    Plan follow-up and safety rules

    The plan should include side effects, priapism precautions, dose changes, pharmacy coordination, and when to call or seek urgent care.

Practical teaching points

The useful details belong in clinician teaching, not internet guessing.

High-ranking Trimix pages win because they answer practical questions. We can answer those questions while keeping the safety boundary clear: this is what teaching should cover, not a do-it-yourself dosing guide.

Where not to inject

Training should explain which areas to avoid, including visible veins and the top or bottom of the penis. Do not use this page as injection instructions.

Side rotation and records

Patients are commonly taught to rotate sides and keep track of use so the same area is not repeatedly irritated.

Timing expectations

Penile injections are usually timed shortly before sexual activity, but onset and duration vary. The clinician should set the timing and maximum-use rules.

Dose changes

Dose changes should be supervised. Do not repeat an injection the same day or increase the dose because the first attempt was not strong enough unless your clinician specifically directed that plan.

Storage and pharmacy instructions

Trimix is commonly compounded, and storage can depend on the formula. Follow the pharmacy label and clinician instructions for refrigeration, light exposure, expiration, and disposal.

Emergency plan

A written plan should say what to do for an erection that lasts too long, severe pain, fainting, major swelling, bleeding that will not stop, or signs of infection.

Price factors

Why "Trimix injection price" is not one fixed number.

Men often search price first. That is understandable, but the safer answer is that cost depends on the medical plan and pharmacy details.

  • Office evaluation and whether an in-person exam or testing is needed.
  • Medication concentration, dose, and how often it is used.
  • The compounding pharmacy and whether the product is shipped or picked up.
  • Insurance coverage, if any, for visits, testing, or related care.
  • Whether training, follow-up, or dose adjustment is needed before the plan is stable.

Insurance participation, service availability, and pricing details are confirmed before scheduling. Patients should know what is available, what is covered when possible, and what comes next before care decisions are made.

Side effects and safety

Injection therapy is useful only when the safety rules are clear.

Priapism

An erection lasting more than four hours is an emergency. Men using injections need a clear written plan for when to call and when to go to the emergency department.

Pain, bruising, or bleeding

Technique, site rotation, needle handling, and blood-thinner history all matter. Persistent pain, swelling, or bleeding should be discussed with a clinician.

Scarring or curvature

Repeated injections in the wrong location or without rotation may increase risk of tissue irritation or scarring.

Compounded-medication quality

Trimix is commonly compounded. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved in the same way as approved drugs, so pharmacy quality and clinician oversight matter.

If ED is new, worsening, or connected to blood pressure, diabetes, cholesterol, smoking, weight, or chest symptoms, start with our ED treatment in NJ page and the guide to ED and vascular health.

Common questions

Trimix injections in New Jersey, answered.

How much do Trimix injections cost?

Trimix price depends on the office evaluation, compounding pharmacy, medication concentration, dose, amount dispensed, shipping or pickup, and follow-up needs. A clinician should confirm the plan and pharmacy details before you buy medication.

How much Trimix should I inject?

Do not guess. Trimix dose is individualized and depends on medication concentration, response, medical history, and safety factors. Men should not copy another person's dose or adjust based on online advice.

How do you inject Trimix correctly?

Injection technique should be taught by a clinician. Teaching usually covers injection location, side rotation, needle handling, storage, timing, dose changes, and what to do if an erection lasts too long.

How long does Trimix take to work?

Timing varies by medication concentration, dose, technique, and the individual patient. Your clinician should explain when to use it, how long to wait, and what duration is considered too long.

Can I take an ED pill and Trimix on the same day?

Do not combine oral ED medication and injection therapy unless your clinician specifically says it is safe for you. Combining treatments can raise the risk of side effects, low blood pressure, or a prolonged erection.

What are Trimix injection side effects?

Side effects can include penile pain, bruising, bleeding, scarring, curvature, dizziness in some cases, and priapism. An erection lasting more than four hours is an emergency.

Can I buy Trimix online?

Trimix should be used only with a valid prescription, pharmacy quality safeguards, and clinician oversight. Avoid online sources that do not require a real medical evaluation or do not identify a licensed pharmacy.

Do you offer Trimix injections in New Jersey?

Men's Wellness Institute MD can help men start an ED and Trimix conversation from the Perth Amboy office or by New Jersey telehealth when appropriate. The office is at 663 Brace Ave, Perth Amboy, NJ 08861.

Do you work with insurance?

Insurance participation, service availability, and pricing details are confirmed before scheduling. Patients should know what is available, what is covered when possible, and what comes next before care decisions are made.

This page is educational and does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. A clinician must evaluate your individual situation. Seek emergency care for an erection lasting more than four hours.

Start care

Ask about Trimix through a urologist-led ED visit.

Schedule securely through the affiliated urology practice or call the office. Do not enter ED symptoms, medication details, or urgent information on this public website.

Book a visit

Request a telehealth or in-person visit through secure online scheduling, or call the office. No medical details are entered on this website.

Schedule a VisitCall (732) 395-7488

Scheduling is handled securely through our affiliated urology practice, Innovative Urology (Domenico Savatta, MD, FACS). You will finish booking on their HIPAA-compliant patient portal.