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Trimix Prescribed Online

Trimix Prescribed Online

Personalized Treatments for ED

Personalized Treatments for ED

Tailored treatment to meet your specific needs.

Free evaluations offered for many of our treatments.

Starting as low as $149/mo

Starting as low as $149/mo

If prescribed, your subscription includes:

Personalized
Treatment Plans

Medication
and Supplies

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Options

How Henry Works

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Meet with a Healthcare Provider

Your healthcare provider will determine if treatment is right for you

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Receive Medication

If prescribed, medication and supplies mailed straight to your door

How Henry Works

Get started with no insurance required.

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Medical Forms

Share your medical details — takes less than 5 minutes

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Meet with a Healthcare Provider

Your healthcare provider will determine if treatment is right for you

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Receive Medication

If prescribed, medication and supplies mailed straight to your door

How Henry Works

Get started with no insurance required.

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Medical Forms

Share your medical details — takes less than 5 minutes

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Meet with a Healthcare Provider

Your healthcare provider will determine if treatment is right for you

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Receive Medication

If prescribed, medication and supplies mailed straight to your door

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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.

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.

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Bimix

Papaverine, and Phentolamine

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Trimix

Papaverine, Phentolamine, and Alprostadil

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Quadmix

Papaverine, Phentolamine, Alprostadil, and Atropine

Online ED Treatment.
Convenient and Affordable.

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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.

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Patients Love Our Personalized Care

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Patients Love Our Personalized Care

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Patients Love Our Personalized Care

Tailored Treatment.
Medically Supervised.

Dr. Steven Peacock, CMO

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Doctor of Osteopathy

Chief Medical Officer

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Endocrinologist

Medical Director

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Evan Johnson

Physician Assistant

Clinical Team Manager

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Hee Jin Cayetano

Physician Assistant

Registered Dietitian

Kaedi Fehlberg, NP

Kaedi Fehlberg

Nurse Practitioner

Clinical Team Manager

Rae Beltinck

Rae Beltinck

Health & Wellness Manager

Trace Owens, NP

Trace Owens

Nurse Practitioner

Elizabeth Snow, NP

Elizabeth Snow

Nurse Practitioner

Tailored Treatment.
Medically Supervised.

Dr. Steven Peacock, CMO

Dr. Steven Peacock

Doctor of Osteopathy

Chief Medical Officer

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Dr. Elizabeth Lowden

Endocrinologist

Medical Director

 Evan Johnson, PA

Evan Johnson

Physician Assistant

Clinical Team Manager

Hee Jin Cayetano, PA

Hee Jin Cayetano

Physician Assistant

Registered Dietitian

Kaedi Fehlberg, NP

Kaedi Fehlberg

Nurse Practitioner

Clinical Team Manager

Rae Beltinck

Rae Beltinck

Health & Wellness Manager

Trace Owens, NP

Trace Owens

Nurse Practitioner

Elizabeth Snow, NP

Elizabeth Snow

Nurse Practitioner

Tailored Treatment.
Medically Supervised.

Dr. Steven Peacock, CMO

Dr. Steven Peacock

Doctor of Osteopathy

Chief Medical Officer

Headshot of Dr. Elizabeth Lowden

Dr. Elizabeth Lowden

Endocrinologist

Medical Director

 Evan Johnson, PA

Evan Johnson

Physician Assistant

Clinical Team Manager

Hee Jin Cayetano, PA

Hee Jin Cayetano

Physician Assistant

Registered Dietitian

Kaedi Fehlberg, NP

Kaedi Fehlberg

Nurse Practitioner

Clinical Team Manager

Rae Beltinck

Rae Beltinck

Health & Wellness Manager

Trace Owens, NP

Trace Owens

Nurse Practitioner

Elizabeth Snow, NP

Elizabeth Snow

Nurse Practitioner

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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.

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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 makes it easy to get the personalized care you need in just a few steps. Answer a few questions about your health and goals. A licensed healthcare provider will review your information and recommend treatment if necessary. If prescribed, you’ll get your medication by mail within a few days. There’s no insurance stress or surprise bills. Just one monthly payment that includes your provider visit, medication and supplies, and ongoing care.

You can cancel at any time in your account page of the patient portal, by contacting our support team at ask@henrymeds.com, or by calling 909-787-2342. If you’re on a multi-month plan, you may be required to pay out the rest of your balance unless you’re unable to continue for medical-related reasons as determined by a healthcare provider

Oral ED meds include tablets, capsules, and dissolving tablets you take by mouth. When used as directed, oral ED meds typically take effect within 30-60 minutes. These meds may be either compounded or FDA-approved, depending on your provider’s prescription. Compounded formulations are prepared by licensed U.S. compounding pharmacies and are not FDA approved.

A local injection means using a small, thin needle to inject medication directly into your penis. It combines ingredients that work together to increase blood flow to the penis, helping you to achieve an erection. This usually takes effect between 5-20 minutes after injection. These medications may be either compounded or FDA-approved, depending on your provider’s prescription. Compounded formulations are prepared by licensed U.S. compounding pharmacies and are not FDA approved.

When used as directed, oral ED meds typically take effect within 30 - 60 minutes, while local injection ED meds usually take between 5-20 minutes after injection.

Common side effects of oral ED medication may include headache, flushing, nasal congestion, upset stomach, and muscle aches. Rare but serious side effects may include vision changes, hearing loss, priapism (an erection lasting 4+ hours), and allergic reactions (rash, swelling, difficulty breathing). The most common side effects of local injection ED medication include mild discomfort at the injection site, slight bruising, and occasionally prolonged erections (priapism). These can be managed with proper dosing and supervision. Your healthcare provider will talk with you about these risks and potential side effects during your consultation. If you experience serious side effects, call 911 or go to an emergency room immediately.

The price for ED meds depends on your treatment plan and dose. Oral pills start with a three month supply for $50 each month ($150 total). Injections cost $149/month. This includes everything—your healthcare provider visits, medication, supplies, shipping, and ongoing support. The most common side effects of local injection ED medication include mild discomfort at the injection site, slight bruising, and occasionally prolonged erections (priapism). These can be managed with proper dosing and supervision. Your healthcare provider will talk with you about these risks and potential side effects during your consultation. If you experience serious side effects, call 911 or go to an emergency room immediately.

You need to be at least 18 and no older than 70 to be considered eligible for ED medication. A licensed healthcare provider will review your health and medical history to determine if you qualify for ED treatment and discuss your options with you before prescribing medication. If you haven’t responded well to oral medications in the past, your provider may recommend local injections.The most common side effects of local injection ED medication include mild discomfort at the injection site, slight bruising, and occasionally prolonged erections (priapism). These can be managed with proper dosing and supervision. Your healthcare provider will talk with you about these risks and potential side effects during your consultation. If you experience serious side effects, call 911 or go to an emergency room immediately.

For injections, keep the vial in the freezer until after your first dose. Then, move it to the fridge. Keep oral ED meds in a cool, dry place. Do not use expired or improperly stored medication. Medication should not be used after 60 days. Your healthcare provider will talk with you about these risks and potential side effects during your consultation. If you experience serious side effects, call 911 or go to an emergency room immediately.

The information provided on this page is for general informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Individual treatment plans and medication types, including compounded medications, are determined at the discretion of your healthcare provider based on your medical needs. Compounded medications are prepared by licensed pharmacies in accordance with applicable laws but are not reviewed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for safety or efficacy. Results may vary. Subscription terms, including any applicable minimum commitment periods, are subject to the terms outlined at the time of enrollment. Henry Meds reserves the right to update pricing, product availability, and service terms at any time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Oral erectile dysfunction medication from Henry Meds cost $50/month. This fee includes your online appointments, medication, and shipping.

Oral ED medications include tablets, capsules, and orally dissolving tablets (ODTs) taken by mouth. These medications may be either compounded or FDA-approved, depending on your provider’s prescription. Compounded formulations are prepared by licensed U.S. compounding pharmacies and are not FDA-approved. FDA-approved options are dispensed when clinically appropriate. Orally dissolving tablets (ODTs): Placed under or on the tongue and dissolve without the need for water. Tablets: Pills that are swallowed whole with water. Capsules: Pills that are swallowed whole with water.

Eligibility is determined by a licensed healthcare provider. Medication is only prescribed if clinically appropriate.

Patients who take nitrate medications for chest pain, have a history of heart or liver problems, have low blood pressure or uncontrolled high blood pressure, have had a recent stroke or heart attack, or have retinitis pigmentosa may not be eligible to take oral ED medication. Eligibility is determined by your healthcare provider based on your individual medical history and clinical assessment.

When prescribed and used as directed, oral erectile dysfunction medications typically take effect within 30 - 60 minutes after ingestion. Results vary by patient.

Most people receive their medication within 8-10 business days after they speak to their provider. Just a heads up, people in California may experience longer fulfillment times because of additional compound testing requirements.

You can cancel at any time in your account page of the patient portal, by contacting our support team at ask@henrymeds.com, or by calling 909-787-2342. If you’re on a multi-month plan, you may be required to pay out the rest of your balance unless you’re unable to continue for medical-related reasons as determined by a healthcare provider.

Compounded medication is prescription medicine from a licensed provider that’s custom-made by a licensed pharmacist. Instead of a one-size-fits-all drug from big manufacturers, the pharmacist will mix or adjust ingredients in compounded medication to tailor to your specific needs. Because these medications are customized, they’re not FDA-approved in the same way as commercial drugs, but they do use FDA-approved ingredients.

No, you don’t need insurance! Henry makes it easy to get the care you need without having to deal with insurance claims. Your provider visits, medication and supplies, shipping, and ongoing care are all included in your plan price—without any hidden or surprise fees.

Oral erectile dysfunction medications may be safe and effective when used properly under the supervision of a healthcare provider.* Compounded formulations are not FDA-approved and may differ from FDA-approved drugs in safety and effectiveness. Always follow your provider’s dosing instructions and report any side effects immediately. *Ala C, Hugo D, Diana K, Burte C, Eric H, Ludovic F. Oral drug treatments of erectile dysfunction: a AFU/SFMS systematic review. Fr J Urol. Published online September 5, 2025. doi:10.1016/j.fjurol.2025.102962

Common side effects may include headache, flushing, nasal congestion, upset stomach, and muscle aches. Rare but serious side effects may include vision changes, hearing loss, priapism (an erection lasting more than 4 hours), and allergic reactions (rash, swelling, difficulty breathing). If you experience serious side effects, call 911 or go to an emergency room immediately. Your healthcare providers will discuss potential side effects with you during your consultation.

Store your medication in a cool, dry location, away from heat, moisture, and direct sunlight. Keep out of reach of children.

All medications prescribed through Henry Meds are dispensed by licensed U.S. pharmacies. Compounded medications are prepared by licensed 503A compounding pharmacies in accordance with applicable state and federal law. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and may differ from FDA-approved drugs in safety and effectiveness.

Henry Meds is a telehealth platform that connects patients with licensed healthcare providers for online evaluations. All medications require a valid prescription based on a clinical assessment. Compounded medications are prepared by licensed U.S. pharmacies and are not FDA-approved. Individual results vary. Information on this website is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice.

The information provided on this page is for general informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Individual treatment plans and medication types, including compounded medications, are determined at the discretion of your healthcare provider based on your medical needs. Compounded medications are prepared by licensed pharmacies in accordance with applicable laws but are not reviewed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for safety or efficacy. Results may vary. Subscription terms, including any applicable minimum commitment periods, are subject to the terms outlined at the time of enrollment. Henry Meds reserves the right to update pricing, product availability, and service terms at any time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Oral erectile dysfunction medication from Henry Meds cost $50/month. This fee includes your online appointments, medication, and shipping.

Oral ED medications include tablets, capsules, and orally dissolving tablets (ODTs) taken by mouth. These medications may be either compounded or FDA-approved, depending on your provider’s prescription. Compounded formulations are prepared by licensed U.S. compounding pharmacies and are not FDA-approved. FDA-approved options are dispensed when clinically appropriate. Orally dissolving tablets (ODTs): Placed under or on the tongue and dissolve without the need for water. Tablets: Pills that are swallowed whole with water. Capsules: Pills that are swallowed whole with water.

Eligibility is determined by a licensed healthcare provider. Medication is only prescribed if clinically appropriate.

Patients who take nitrate medications for chest pain, have a history of heart or liver problems, have low blood pressure or uncontrolled high blood pressure, have had a recent stroke or heart attack, or have retinitis pigmentosa may not be eligible to take oral ED medication. Eligibility is determined by your healthcare provider based on your individual medical history and clinical assessment.

When prescribed and used as directed, oral erectile dysfunction medications typically take effect within 30 - 60 minutes after ingestion. Results vary by patient.

Most people receive their medication within 8-10 business days after they speak to their provider. Just a heads up, people in California may experience longer fulfillment times because of additional compound testing requirements.

You can cancel at any time in your account page of the patient portal, by contacting our support team at ask@henrymeds.com, or by calling 909-787-2342. If you’re on a multi-month plan, you may be required to pay out the rest of your balance unless you’re unable to continue for medical-related reasons as determined by a healthcare provider.

Compounded medication is prescription medicine from a licensed provider that’s custom-made by a licensed pharmacist. Instead of a one-size-fits-all drug from big manufacturers, the pharmacist will mix or adjust ingredients in compounded medication to tailor to your specific needs. Because these medications are customized, they’re not FDA-approved in the same way as commercial drugs, but they do use FDA-approved ingredients.

No, you don’t need insurance! Henry makes it easy to get the care you need without having to deal with insurance claims. Your provider visits, medication and supplies, shipping, and ongoing care are all included in your plan price—without any hidden or surprise fees.

Oral erectile dysfunction medications may be safe and effective when used properly under the supervision of a healthcare provider.* Compounded formulations are not FDA-approved and may differ from FDA-approved drugs in safety and effectiveness. Always follow your provider’s dosing instructions and report any side effects immediately. *Ala C, Hugo D, Diana K, Burte C, Eric H, Ludovic F. Oral drug treatments of erectile dysfunction: a AFU/SFMS systematic review. Fr J Urol. Published online September 5, 2025. doi:10.1016/j.fjurol.2025.102962

Common side effects may include headache, flushing, nasal congestion, upset stomach, and muscle aches. Rare but serious side effects may include vision changes, hearing loss, priapism (an erection lasting more than 4 hours), and allergic reactions (rash, swelling, difficulty breathing). If you experience serious side effects, call 911 or go to an emergency room immediately. Your healthcare providers will discuss potential side effects with you during your consultation.

Store your medication in a cool, dry location, away from heat, moisture, and direct sunlight. Keep out of reach of children.

All medications prescribed through Henry Meds are dispensed by licensed U.S. pharmacies. Compounded medications are prepared by licensed 503A compounding pharmacies in accordance with applicable state and federal law. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and may differ from FDA-approved drugs in safety and effectiveness.

Henry Meds is a telehealth platform that connects patients with licensed healthcare providers for online evaluations. All medications require a valid prescription based on a clinical assessment. Compounded medications are prepared by licensed U.S. pharmacies and are not FDA-approved. Individual results vary. Information on this website is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice.

The information provided on this page is for general informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Individual treatment plans and medication types, including compounded medications, are determined at the discretion of your healthcare provider based on your medical needs. Compounded medications are prepared by licensed pharmacies in accordance with applicable laws but are not reviewed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for safety or efficacy. Results may vary. Subscription terms, including any applicable minimum commitment periods, are subject to the terms outlined at the time of enrollment. Henry Meds reserves the right to update pricing, product availability, and service terms at any time.