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Very over priced for what it is. Worked for me; helped my self confidence a lot. Yes, bruising on your hoo-ha will occasionally happen, depending on the injection site. Was never painful. The process at the "doctor's" office felt very much like an assembly line.
You go in, they inject you, watch to make sure it doesn't last too long (they wouldn't let me leave until it got soft again). Injectable drug was ordered (one small glass vial with about 60 doses...I got away with using less than the recommended dosage, so it lasted longer for me), But over $1000 for this visit and tiny amount of medication? Hmmmm, I smell a rip-off.
So, it does work (for some, depending on the individual's sensitivity to the medication which is a mixture of vasodilators), but the atmosphere is more like a big business (with medical window dressing), and the price is ridiculous. I'm gonna try to see if a bonafide urologist can get this stuff for me. if so, my insurance will probably cover it.
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Drove 4 hours to an appointment, called to say running 15 minutes late, was rudely told after arrival, that contrary to the phone assurances of late arrival be ok under the circumstances that they did not have time and by the way, thendoctor was also a lawyer ( veiled threat)
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