Bi-Mix injectable, 5mL
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Use:
This medication is used to treat certain causes of Erectile Dysfunction. It should begin to work within 5-20 minutes, and its effects should last about 1 hour.
Precautions:
• Follow the dosage regimen your doctor prescribed. Do not use higher doses than recommended. • Wait a minimum of 24 hours between injections. • Do not use more than 3 times per week. • Keep your medication in the light-protective bag provided. • If the medication becomes cloudy or changes in appearance, throw it away.
Do not use the medication if it: • Has particles or is cloudy. • Has expired according to the date on the label.
Do Not Use This Medication If You Have: • Hypersensitivity or allergy to any component of this formulation. • Conditions predisposing you to priapism (a painful erection lasting 4 hours or more): sickle cell anemia, multiple myeloma, or leukemia. • Anatomical deformation of the penis or with penile implants. • Been told by your physician that sexual activity is inadvisable or contraindicated.
Possible Side Effects:
• Penile pain • Headache • Dizziness • Injection site bruising • Prolonged erection
What is priapism:
Priapism is an involuntary erection which lasts more than 4 hours and is unrelieved by ejaculation. This condition is a true urological emergency and early treatment allows the best chance for functional recovery.
How to prevent priapism when taking Bi-Mix or other penile injection therapies (ICP):
- NEVER take any ICP injection within same 24hr period as Viagra/Cialis/Levitra or other ED meds.
- Start LOW and go SLOW with your dose. Never start higher than 0.05-0.12ml (5-12 units on syringe) for the FIRST injection. Then gradually increase from there for optimal results.
If you experience priapism, or an erection lasting longer than 2 hours:
- Nonpharmacologic measures - should be attempted first and may be implemented in conjunction with one of the pharmacologic treatments listed below.
- Apply ice to perineum/scrotal area- If an icepack is not available, you can use a frozen bag of fruit or vegetables.
- Walk/jog upstairs- This can help redirect blood flow from the penis.
- Pharmacologic measures:
- Over-the counter (OTC) medication options (select one)
- Sudafed with pseudoephedrine – take 30mg orally. Note: federal regulations require medications containing pseudoephedrine be sold behind the pharmacy or service counter. Patients will need to provide a valid photo ID to purchase this medication.
- Benadryl - take 25mg-50mg orally
If you experience priapism, or an erection lasting longer than 3 hours:
- Pharmacologic measures:
- Prescription (Rx) medication option
- Phenylephrine HCl 0.1% - Inject 0.25ml into the penis every 3-5 minutes (alternating sides) or up to a dose escalation of 1,000 mcg (1mL) for up to one hour until detumescence occurs. After injection, the puncture site should be compressed and the corpora cavernosa massaged to facilitate drug distribution. If you have been prescribed Tri-Mix or any other ICP injection and are concerned about priapism you may request a prescription for Phenylephrine to have on hand.
If you experience priapism, or an erection lasting longer than 4 hours:
- If these steps do not work and erection has been present for 4hrs and/or is exquisitely painful then immediately visit the ER for treatment.
- If you experience lumps, swelling, tenderness, or curving of the erect penis, contact your physician.
If these do not work and erection has been present for 4hrs and/or is exquisitely painful then immediately visit the ER for treatment.
Patient Instructions
Bi-Mix- Papaverine HCl 30mg/mL, Phentolamine Mesylate 1mg/mL. 5 mL Vial. Lyophilized.
What items do I need to give a shot?
- One alcohol wipe.
- Vial containing the injectable medication.
- The correct size needle and syringe (included in your package)
- You may want to use gloves for your protection or the protection of the person getting the shot.
Syringe Education
- 1cc Insulin syringe (displays units): Each line on the barrel of an insulin syringe is equal to 10 units of medication once the medication is mixed. So, if your Doctor orders 100 units of medication, you will draw enough medication to fill the syringe to the ‘10’ line.
- Larger syringes are not recommended for administration of this medication.
How to draw up the medication
- Gather the materials you will need and place them on a table near the chair or bed where you will be sitting down.
- Wash hands with soap and water and then dry.
- Use an alcohol wipe to cleanse the rubber stopper.
- With a fresh, unused syringe, pull back on the plunger to the amount you are injecting, bringing air into the syringe. Your Doctor will decide the dose and frequency that you will be using Bi-Mix, which will be provided in these instructions.
- Now, remove the plastic cap from the needle. Insert the needle into the vial and slowly push (inject) the air from the syringe into the vial. This will displace the liquid in the vial when you withdraw the medication.
- Turn the vial and syringe upside down and carefully draw the fluid back into the syringe to the line designating the desired amount of medication. If you see any air bubbles, lightly tap or flick the syringe to draw the bubbles to the top (the end with the needle) and expel the air. Note that a small amount of medication may release as well. This is normal. You are now ready to inject.
- Turn the bottle and syringe upside down. Draw up the recommended dosage into the syringe. Tap the syringe gently and push the plunger to remove air bubbles.
- Place the bottle and syringe right side up on the table. Gently remove the syringe from the vial and recap the needle.
- Replace the needle with a fresh one.
How to administer (inject) the medication
- You should be sitting upright or slightly reclined when performing the injection. You will be injecting this medication into the corpora cavernosa, the spongy tissue on the sides of the penis.
- Choose an injection site on the side of the shaft of the penis (shaded area shown in the picture), in the first onehalf area closest to the base of the penis. AVOID VISIBLE BLOOD VESSELS.
- Holding the head of your penis, stretch it lengthwise along your thigh so that you can clearly see the injection site.
- Clean the injection site with a new alcohol swab.
- Remove the cover from the needle. Position the penis firmly against your thigh to keep it from moving during the injection. Hold the syringe between your thumb and index finger. Using a steady motion, push the needle straight into the selected site until the metal part is almost entirely in the penis. With a steady motion, push down on the plunger so that the entire volume of solution is slowly injected. Grasp the syringe barrel and pull the needle out of your penis.
- Apply pressure to the injection site and massage vigerously for about 5 minutes.
- Place the used syringe in a sharps container for disposal. Do not reuse the syringe.
***Remember: Alternate the side of the penis and vary the injection site with each use.
How do I dispose of used syringes and needles?
You can purchase a Sharps Container, a hard-plastic container made for used syringes and needles, at your local pharmacy. If you did not purchase this container with your medication, you can use a hard-plastic container with a screw-on top such as a clothing softener or hard plastic detergent bottle. Be sure you can put both the syringe and the needle into the container easily. Whatever container you choose, be sure needles cannot break through the sides, bottom or top. Call your primary care physician or your local pharmacy to find out what your state or local requirements are for disposing of used syringes and needles.
Storage
Keep Bi-Mix in the refrigerator. |