

Trimix Prescribed Online
Personalized Treatments for ED
Tailored treatment to meet your specific needs.
Starting as low as
$149/mo
If prescribed, your subscription includes:
Healthcare
Provider Visits
Medication
and Supplies
Shipping
to Your Door
Purchase
Options


Trimix Prescribed Online
Personalized Treatments for ED
Tailored treatment to meet your specific needs.
Starting as low as
$149/mo
If prescribed, your subscription includes:
Healthcare
Provider Visits
Medication
and Supplies
Shipping
to Your Door
Purchase
Options


Trimix Prescribed Online
Personalized Treatments for ED
Tailored treatment to meet your specific needs.
Starting as low as
$149/mo
If prescribed, your subscription includes:
Healthcare
Provider Visits
Medication
and Supplies
Shipping
to Your Door
Purchase
Options
How Henry Works
Get started with no insurance required.
1

Medical Forms
Share your medical details — takes less than 5 minutes
2

Meet with a Healthcare Provider
Speak with a healthcare provider to determine if treatment is right for you
3

Receive Medication
If prescribed, medication and supplies mailed straight to your door
How Henry Works
Get started with no insurance required.
1

Medical Forms
Share your medical details — takes less than 5 minutes
2

Meet with a Healthcare Provider
Speak with a healthcare provider to determine if treatment is right for you
3

Receive Medication
If prescribed, medication and supplies mailed straight to your door
How Henry Works
Get started with no insurance required.
1

Medical Forms
Share your medical details — takes less than 5 minutes
2

Meet with a Healthcare Provider
Speak with a healthcare provider to determine if treatment is right for you
3

Receive Medication
If prescribed, medication and supplies mailed straight to your door

Experience Reliable, Fast-Acting Results with ICP Injections
Rapid Results
Flexible Dosing
Tailored for Precise Effect
Supervised by Expert Providers

Experience Reliable, Fast-Acting Results with ICP Injections
Rapid Results
Flexible Dosing
Tailored for Precise Effect
Supervised by Expert Providers

Experience Reliable, Fast-Acting Results with ICP Injections
Rapid Results
Flexible Dosing
Tailored for Precise Effect
Supervised by Expert Providers
Intracavernous Pharmacotherapy (ICP) Medication Fast Facts
What is Intracavernous Pharmacotherapy (ICP)?
ICP Injections are commonly prescribed for men who haven't found success with PDE-5 Inhibitors, such as Sildenafil (Brand Name: Viagra®) or Tadalafil (Brand Name: Cialis®).* *Burnett AL, Nehra A, Breau RH et al: Erectile dysfunction: AUA guideline. J Urol 2018; 200: 633.
How does it work?
ICP Medications are injected into the soft tissue (corpus cavernosum) of the penis using a micro-fine needle to deliver medication directly to the targeted area, often leading to more powerful and consistent results than other ED medications. The medication in the ICP Injection acts quickly to relax the smooth muscle and dilate the blood vessels, leading to increased blood flow, and resulting in an erection. Unlike Pills, ICP Injections only impacts the treated area, reducing the risk of side effects like headaches, flushed skin, and other similar effects commonly seen with oral medications for ED.
What type of ICP injections do you offer?
Henry Meds offers Bimix, Trimix, and Quadmix. Your healthcare provider will work with you to determine the best treatment for you.
Intracavernous Pharmacotherapy (ICP) Medication Fast Facts
What is Intracavernous Pharmacotherapy (ICP)?
ICP Injections are commonly prescribed for men who haven't found success with PDE-5 Inhibitors, such as Sildenafil (Brand Name: Viagra®) or Tadalafil (Brand Name: Cialis®).* *Burnett AL, Nehra A, Breau RH et al: Erectile dysfunction: AUA guideline. J Urol 2018; 200: 633.
How does it work?
ICP Medications are injected into the soft tissue (corpus cavernosum) of the penis using a micro-fine needle to deliver medication directly to the targeted area, often leading to more powerful and consistent results than other ED medications. The medication in the ICP Injection acts quickly to relax the smooth muscle and dilate the blood vessels, leading to increased blood flow, and resulting in an erection. Unlike Pills, ICP Injections only impacts the treated area, reducing the risk of side effects like headaches, flushed skin, and other similar effects commonly seen with oral medications for ED.
What type of ICP injections do you offer?
Henry Meds offers Bimix, Trimix, and Quadmix. Your healthcare provider will work with you to determine the best treatment for you.
Intracavernous Pharmacotherapy (ICP) Medication Fast Facts
What is Intracavernous Pharmacotherapy (ICP)?
ICP Injections are commonly prescribed for men who haven't found success with PDE-5 Inhibitors, such as Sildenafil (Brand Name: Viagra®) or Tadalafil (Brand Name: Cialis®).* *Burnett AL, Nehra A, Breau RH et al: Erectile dysfunction: AUA guideline. J Urol 2018; 200: 633.
How does it work?
ICP Medications are injected into the soft tissue (corpus cavernosum) of the penis using a micro-fine needle to deliver medication directly to the targeted area, often leading to more powerful and consistent results than other ED medications. The medication in the ICP Injection acts quickly to relax the smooth muscle and dilate the blood vessels, leading to increased blood flow, and resulting in an erection. Unlike Pills, ICP Injections only impacts the treated area, reducing the risk of side effects like headaches, flushed skin, and other similar effects commonly seen with oral medications for ED.
What type of ICP injections do you offer?
Henry Meds offers Bimix, Trimix, and Quadmix. Your healthcare provider will work with you to determine the best treatment for you.
What Henry Meds Prescribes
Your Henry Meds healthcare provider will work with you to determine the best treatment option for an experience tailored to your needs.

Bimix
Papaverine, and Phentolamine

Trimix
Papaverine, Phentolamine, and Alprostadil

Quadmix
Papaverine, Phentolamine, Alprostadil, and Atropine
What Henry Meds Prescribes
Your Henry Meds healthcare provider will work with you to determine the best treatment option for an experience tailored to your needs.

Bimix
Papaverine, and Phentolamine

Trimix
Papaverine, Phentolamine, and Alprostadil

Quadmix
Papaverine, Phentolamine, Alprostadil, and Atropine
What Henry Meds Prescribes
Your Henry Meds healthcare provider will work with you to determine the best treatment option for an experience tailored to your needs.

Bimix
Papaverine, and Phentolamine

Trimix
Papaverine, Phentolamine, and Alprostadil

Quadmix
Papaverine, Phentolamine, Alprostadil, and Atropine
Online ED Treatment.
Convenient and Affordable.

Provider-Supervised Erectile Dysfunction (ED) treatment
Feel safe knowing your ED is managed and supervised by a qualified healthcare provider.
Regular 1-to-1 Video Telehealth Visits
Your healthcare provider will help you find the right medication to achieve your goals.
Online ED Treatment.
Convenient and Affordable.

Provider-Supervised Erectile Dysfunction (ED) treatment
Feel safe knowing your ED is managed and supervised by a qualified healthcare provider.
Regular 1-to-1 Video Telehealth Visits
Your healthcare provider will help you find the right medication to achieve your goals.
Online ED Treatment.
Convenient and Affordable.

Provider-Supervised Erectile Dysfunction (ED) treatment
Feel safe knowing your ED is managed and supervised by a qualified healthcare provider.
Regular 1-to-1 Video Telehealth Visits
Your healthcare provider will help you find the right medication to achieve your goals.






Patients Love Our Personalized Care









Patients Love Our Personalized Care
Tailored Treatment.
Medically Supervised.

Dr. Steven Peacock
Doctor of Osteopathy
Chief Medical Officer

Dr. Crystal Jacovino
Endocrinologist
Medical Director

Dr. Elizabeth Lowden
Endocrinologist
Medical Director

Kaedi Fehlberg
Nurse Practitioner
Clinical Team Manager

Evan Johnson
Physician Assistant
Clinical Team Manager

Hee Jin Cayetano
Physician Assistant
Registered Dietitian

Trace Owens
Nurse Practitioner

Rae Beltinck
Health & Wellness Manager
Tailored Treatment.
Medically Supervised.

Dr. Steven Peacock
Doctor of Osteopathy
Chief Medical Officer

Dr. Crystal Jacovino
Endocrinologist
Medical Director

Dr. Elizabeth Lowden
Endocrinologist
Medical Director

Kaedi Fehlberg
Nurse Practitioner
Clinical Team Manager

Evan Johnson
Physician Assistant
Clinical Team Manager

Hee Jin Cayetano
Physician Assistant
Registered Dietitian

Trace Owens
Nurse Practitioner

Rae Beltinck
Health & Wellness Manager
Tailored Treatment.
Medically Supervised.

Dr. Steven Peacock
Doctor of Osteopathy
Chief Medical Officer

Dr. Crystal Jacovino
Endocrinologist
Medical Director

Dr. Elizabeth Lowden
Endocrinologist
Medical Director

Kaedi Fehlberg
Nurse Practitioner
Clinical Team Manager

Evan Johnson
Physician Assistant
Clinical Team Manager

Hee Jin Cayetano
Physician Assistant
Registered Dietitian

Trace Owens
Nurse Practitioner

Rae Beltinck
Health & Wellness Manager

What are Compounded Medications?
Compounded medications are patient-specific prescriptions created by licensed compounding pharmacies in the United States (503A or 503B facilities). These medications are not FDA-approved and have not undergone FDA pre-market review for safety, efficacy, or quality. Compounded medications may differ in potency, purity, risk, and side-effect profile from commercially available products. Henry Meds exclusively works with licensed U.S. compounding pharmacies and only dispenses compounded medications pursuant to a valid prescription.
Important Safety and Legal Information
Henry Meds is a telehealth platform that connects patients with licensed healthcare providers for online consultations. All medications are prescribed only after an independent clinical assessment by a licensed provider. Compounded medications are prepared by U.S. compounding pharmacies and are not FDA-approved. Individual results may vary. This website’s content is for informational purposes only and should not be used as medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider regarding your specific health needs.

What are Compounded Medications?
Compounded medications are patient-specific prescriptions created by licensed compounding pharmacies in the United States (503A or 503B facilities). These medications are not FDA-approved and have not undergone FDA pre-market review for safety, efficacy, or quality. Compounded medications may differ in potency, purity, risk, and side-effect profile from commercially available products. Henry Meds exclusively works with licensed U.S. compounding pharmacies and only dispenses compounded medications pursuant to a valid prescription.
Important Safety and Legal Information
Henry Meds is a telehealth platform that connects patients with licensed healthcare providers for online consultations. All medications are prescribed only after an independent clinical assessment by a licensed provider. Compounded medications are prepared by U.S. compounding pharmacies and are not FDA-approved. Individual results may vary. This website’s content is for informational purposes only and should not be used as medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider regarding your specific health needs.

What are Compounded Medications?
Compounded medications are patient-specific prescriptions created by licensed compounding pharmacies in the United States (503A or 503B facilities). These medications are not FDA-approved and have not undergone FDA pre-market review for safety, efficacy, or quality. Compounded medications may differ in potency, purity, risk, and side-effect profile from commercially available products. Henry Meds exclusively works with licensed U.S. compounding pharmacies and only dispenses compounded medications pursuant to a valid prescription.
Important Safety and Legal Information
Henry Meds is a telehealth platform that connects patients with licensed healthcare providers for online consultations. All medications are prescribed only after an independent clinical assessment by a licensed provider. Compounded medications are prepared by U.S. compounding pharmacies and are not FDA-approved. Individual results may vary. This website’s content is for informational purposes only and should not be used as medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider regarding your specific health needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Henry Meds is an easy-to-use telehealth platform. Patients can start treatment in three easy steps: 1) Complete a medical intake form. 2) Schedule a telehealth (audio-visual) appointment and speak with a Henry Meds healthcare provider. 3) If prescribed, receive your medication, shipped directly to your door in discreet packaging.
All ED medications from Henry Meds are included in the $149 monthly membership. This fee includes your online appointments with a Henry Meds healthcare provider, medication, syringes, alcohol swabs, and shipping. Costs are subject to change.
An injectable medicine used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED). It combines ingredients that work together to increase blood flow to the penis, helping to achieve an erection.
Clinical data supporting the use of ICP for erectile dysfunction demonstrates its effectiveness, particularly for persons with ED who do not respond well to oral medications. Studies show that ICP treatment has a high success rate, with patients achieving satisfactory erections following administration of an ICP injection.* *Burnett AL, Nehra A, Breau RH et al: Erectile dysfunction: AUA guideline. J Urol 2018; 200: 633. *Oral medications for ED include phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors such as sildenafil (Viagra®) and tadalafil (Cialis®).
ICP is safe for anyone medically cleared for sexual activity.
ICP is injected directly into the penis using a small, thin needle. It is essential to follow the instructions provided by your Henry Meds healthcare provider regarding the injection technique, dosage, and frequency of use to ensure safety and effectiveness.
ICP injections typically take effect within a few minutes after injection.* *Burnett AL, Nehra A, Breau RH et al: Erectile dysfunction: AUA guideline. J Urol 2018; 200: 633.
When prescribed and administered under the supervision of a healthcare provider, ICP injections are generally considered safe.* However, it is crucial to follow dosing guidelines and be aware of potential side effects to minimize risks. Linet OI, Ogrinc FG. Efficacy and safety of intracavernosal alprostadil in men with erectile dysfunction. N Engl J Med. 1996 Apr 4;334(14):873-7. PMID: 8596569
The Henry Meds healthcare provider team will educate you with thorough training for safe and simple administration, making the process straightforward.
Henry Meds healthcare providers will work with you to create your customized treatment plan. If you have not tried oral medications, they may prescribe you an oral medication before an ICP injection. Ongoing visits will be required to ensure your treatment plan is working for you.
The most common side effects include mild discomfort at the injection site, slight bruising, and occasionally prolonged erections (priapism), which all can be managed with proper dosage and supervision. Henry Meds healthcare providers will educate you about these risks and advise you to seek medical attention if an erection lasts longer than four hours.
Store all formulations of injectable medications in the freezer to prevent the active ingredients from degrading. Do not use expired or improperly stored medication. Medication should NOT be used after 60 days.
Our pharmacies are licensed by the appropriate state boards of pharmacy to dispense medication. All products are exclusively manufactured by licensed pharmacies in the United States.
Frequently Asked Questions
Henry Meds is an easy-to-use telehealth platform. Patients can start treatment in three easy steps: 1) Complete a medical intake form. 2) Schedule a telehealth (audio-visual) appointment and speak with a Henry Meds healthcare provider. 3) If prescribed, receive your medication, shipped directly to your door in discreet packaging.
All ED medications from Henry Meds are included in the $149 monthly membership. This fee includes your online appointments with a Henry Meds healthcare provider, medication, syringes, alcohol swabs, and shipping. Costs are subject to change.
An injectable medicine used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED). It combines ingredients that work together to increase blood flow to the penis, helping to achieve an erection.
Clinical data supporting the use of ICP for erectile dysfunction demonstrates its effectiveness, particularly for persons with ED who do not respond well to oral medications. Studies show that ICP treatment has a high success rate, with patients achieving satisfactory erections following administration of an ICP injection.* *Burnett AL, Nehra A, Breau RH et al: Erectile dysfunction: AUA guideline. J Urol 2018; 200: 633. *Oral medications for ED include phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors such as sildenafil (Viagra®) and tadalafil (Cialis®).
ICP is safe for anyone medically cleared for sexual activity.
ICP is injected directly into the penis using a small, thin needle. It is essential to follow the instructions provided by your Henry Meds healthcare provider regarding the injection technique, dosage, and frequency of use to ensure safety and effectiveness.
ICP injections typically take effect within a few minutes after injection.* *Burnett AL, Nehra A, Breau RH et al: Erectile dysfunction: AUA guideline. J Urol 2018; 200: 633.
When prescribed and administered under the supervision of a healthcare provider, ICP injections are generally considered safe.* However, it is crucial to follow dosing guidelines and be aware of potential side effects to minimize risks. Linet OI, Ogrinc FG. Efficacy and safety of intracavernosal alprostadil in men with erectile dysfunction. N Engl J Med. 1996 Apr 4;334(14):873-7. PMID: 8596569
The Henry Meds healthcare provider team will educate you with thorough training for safe and simple administration, making the process straightforward.
Henry Meds healthcare providers will work with you to create your customized treatment plan. If you have not tried oral medications, they may prescribe you an oral medication before an ICP injection. Ongoing visits will be required to ensure your treatment plan is working for you.
The most common side effects include mild discomfort at the injection site, slight bruising, and occasionally prolonged erections (priapism), which all can be managed with proper dosage and supervision. Henry Meds healthcare providers will educate you about these risks and advise you to seek medical attention if an erection lasts longer than four hours.
Store all formulations of injectable medications in the freezer to prevent the active ingredients from degrading. Do not use expired or improperly stored medication. Medication should NOT be used after 60 days.
Our pharmacies are licensed by the appropriate state boards of pharmacy to dispense medication. All products are exclusively manufactured by licensed pharmacies in the United States.
Frequently Asked Questions
Henry Meds is an easy-to-use telehealth platform. Patients can start treatment in three easy steps: 1) Complete a medical intake form. 2) Schedule a telehealth (audio-visual) appointment and speak with a Henry Meds healthcare provider. 3) If prescribed, receive your medication, shipped directly to your door in discreet packaging.
All ED medications from Henry Meds are included in the $149 monthly membership. This fee includes your online appointments with a Henry Meds healthcare provider, medication, syringes, alcohol swabs, and shipping. Costs are subject to change.
An injectable medicine used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED). It combines ingredients that work together to increase blood flow to the penis, helping to achieve an erection.
Clinical data supporting the use of ICP for erectile dysfunction demonstrates its effectiveness, particularly for persons with ED who do not respond well to oral medications. Studies show that ICP treatment has a high success rate, with patients achieving satisfactory erections following administration of an ICP injection.* *Burnett AL, Nehra A, Breau RH et al: Erectile dysfunction: AUA guideline. J Urol 2018; 200: 633. *Oral medications for ED include phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors such as sildenafil (Viagra®) and tadalafil (Cialis®).
ICP is safe for anyone medically cleared for sexual activity.
ICP is injected directly into the penis using a small, thin needle. It is essential to follow the instructions provided by your Henry Meds healthcare provider regarding the injection technique, dosage, and frequency of use to ensure safety and effectiveness.
ICP injections typically take effect within a few minutes after injection.* *Burnett AL, Nehra A, Breau RH et al: Erectile dysfunction: AUA guideline. J Urol 2018; 200: 633.
When prescribed and administered under the supervision of a healthcare provider, ICP injections are generally considered safe.* However, it is crucial to follow dosing guidelines and be aware of potential side effects to minimize risks. Linet OI, Ogrinc FG. Efficacy and safety of intracavernosal alprostadil in men with erectile dysfunction. N Engl J Med. 1996 Apr 4;334(14):873-7. PMID: 8596569
The Henry Meds healthcare provider team will educate you with thorough training for safe and simple administration, making the process straightforward.
Henry Meds healthcare providers will work with you to create your customized treatment plan. If you have not tried oral medications, they may prescribe you an oral medication before an ICP injection. Ongoing visits will be required to ensure your treatment plan is working for you.
The most common side effects include mild discomfort at the injection site, slight bruising, and occasionally prolonged erections (priapism), which all can be managed with proper dosage and supervision. Henry Meds healthcare providers will educate you about these risks and advise you to seek medical attention if an erection lasts longer than four hours.
Store all formulations of injectable medications in the freezer to prevent the active ingredients from degrading. Do not use expired or improperly stored medication. Medication should NOT be used after 60 days.
Our pharmacies are licensed by the appropriate state boards of pharmacy to dispense medication. All products are exclusively manufactured by licensed pharmacies in the United States.
Henry Meds’ erectile dysfunction (ED) treatment is a compounded medication prescribed by licensed healthcare providers to meet individual patient needs. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved but are prepared by licensed pharmacies in compliance with state and federal regulations. Results may vary, and treatment effectiveness is not guaranteed. The information provided in Henry Meds’ materials is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Patients should consult with their healthcare provider about potential risks, benefits, and side effects before starting treatment. If you experience adverse effects or have concerns, contact your healthcare provider immediately.
Henry Meds’ erectile dysfunction (ED) treatment is a compounded medication prescribed by licensed healthcare providers to meet individual patient needs. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved but are prepared by licensed pharmacies in compliance with state and federal regulations. Results may vary, and treatment effectiveness is not guaranteed. The information provided in Henry Meds’ materials is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Patients should consult with their healthcare provider about potential risks, benefits, and side effects before starting treatment. If you experience adverse effects or have concerns, contact your healthcare provider immediately.
Henry Meds’ erectile dysfunction (ED) treatment is a compounded medication prescribed by licensed healthcare providers to meet individual patient needs. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved but are prepared by licensed pharmacies in compliance with state and federal regulations. Results may vary, and treatment effectiveness is not guaranteed. The information provided in Henry Meds’ materials is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Patients should consult with their healthcare provider about potential risks, benefits, and side effects before starting treatment. If you experience adverse effects or have concerns, contact your healthcare provider immediately.