
Urology
Pace Pharmacy has the knowledge and experience to work alongside your urologist to select and compound the right medication to meet your needs. Your prescription can be compounded into various dosage forms including: sterile injections, troches or rapid dissolve tablets, urethral injections, and bladder irrigations, to name a few.
Our pharmacy compounds erectile dysfunction (ED) therapies in oral/sublingual dosage forms, or urethral injection/gel dosage forms.
Common Urologic Compounds:
- Bimix/ Trimix/ Quadmix
- Prostaglandin E-1
- Progesterone
- Phentolamine
- Papaverine
- Testosterone
- Chlorpromazine
- Atropine
- Papaverine/ Phentolamine/ Prostaglandin E-1 Urethral Gel insertion
- Boric Acid
INTRACAVERNOSAL INJECTIONS
Intracavernosal injection of drugs such as papaverine, phentolamine, and prostaglandin E1 is an effective treatment for patients with erectile dysfunction (ED).
Clin Cornerstone. 2005;7(1):37-45.
Available and future treatments for erectile dysfunction.
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Treatment with self-injections of vasoactive drugs in diabetic men with severe ED is a safe and effective long term treatment. A key for successful maintenance therapy is the adjustment of the dosage to optimal levels for satisfactory erections.
Asian J Androl. 2006 Mar;8(2):219-24
Long-term treatment with intracavernosal injections in diabetic men with erectile dysfunction.
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Early combination therapy: intracavernosal injections and sildenafil following radical prostatectomy increases sexual activity and the return of natural erections.
Int J Impot Res. 2006 Feb 16
Early combination therapy: intracavernosal injections and sildenafil following radical prostatectomy increases sexual activity and the return of natural erections.
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More patients with ED and using ICI preferred it as their main treatment than was expected, even though they had a good response to oral sildenafil. A better quality of erection with ICI was the reason why experienced patients chose this method, differing from the choice of patients starting treatment for ED.
BJU Int. 2003 Aug;92(3):277-80
Preference for oral sildenafil or intracavernosal injection in patients with erectile dysfunction already using intracavernosal injection for > 1 year.
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