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Try Franck's Compounding Pharmacy, Ocala, FL
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| ernestnolan 2005-04-16, 10:00 am |
| Hi,
If the doctor does what he is supposed to, he will give you a prescription
that you can take or send to a Compounding Pharmacy anywhere in the US. This
is where you can take advantage of competition on price and quality.
Franck's Compounding Pharmacy,
202 SW 17th Street
Ocala, FL 34474
800-622-4510
will even work with you later on the next prescription which usually means
another long trip and expensive visit once a year just to keep the
prescriptions coming.
I was told I had to travel 5 hours one way to Boston Univ. and pay for a
visit every year to keep receiving prescriptions.
Franck's will help your current GP write the prescription if he will just
call them for the information and to verify his credentials with them. The
GP also writes the prescription for the syringes.
My cost for a 10ml vial is $110 overnite refrigerated delivery which is
enough for 100 erections or more.
My mixture is #5 or what is called 30:1:10
Papaverine 30 mg/ml
Phentolamine 1 mg/ml
Prostaglandine 10mcg/ml (notice the change in units)
You have to get the right dosage/ml. Some doctors choose different
concentrations which effects price of course.
ernestnolan
"dan" <noemail@nospamemail.org> wrote in message
news:115t3pn2rganu61@corp.supernews.com...
> I have been using viagra for a couple of years now, with mixed results.
> At first it worked really well, but it's been working less well with
> time. I'm going in to see my urologist in a week, and I'm considering
> asking to try injections. I understand I'll need to find a good
> compounding pharmacy. Where do you guys get your bimix or trimix made?
> How much does the medicine cost? Any other things I should know or
> reasons why this would be a bad choice on my part?
>
> Thanks for your advice,
>
> Dan.
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