TriMix-gel vs Viagra, Levitra, Cialis Data to Be Presented at AUA

CHERRY HILL, N.J., April 30 /PRNewswire/ -- T.J. Harkins, President of TriMix Laboratories LLC, announced today that an abstract related to erectile dysfunction product, TriMix-gel(TM), will be presented at a moderated session of the American Urologic Association (AUA) annual meeting, May 20, 2008 in Orlando, FL. The study is entitled STUDIES WITH TRIMIX GEL IN MEN WHO FAILED PHOSPHODIESTERASE INHIBITORS.

The abstract evaluates TriMix-gel as an alternative for erectile dysfunction (ED) patients who failed treatment on oral tablets such as Viagra(R), Levitra(R) or Cialis(R), known as phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors (PDE5). The research was completed in Cherry Hill, New Jersey by Urologist Joel L. Marmar, MD and associates.

A test group of 42 patients who failed treatment with PDE5 oral agents were evaluated as to Erection Hardness Scores (EHS) and penile rigidity. The patients had various co-morbidities including high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes and radical prostatectomy.

Statistically Significant Greater Erection Hardness Scores (EHS)

Dr. Marmar stated "The conclusions of the study indicate TriMix-gel may have several advantages over oral agents and intracavernous injections. Administration of the medicine is painless. Even without stimulation by a partner or erotic videos, TriMix-gel demonstrated statistically significant greater Erection Hardness Scores by the study group versus oral agents."

The abstract has been published in the Journal of Urology Supplement, J. Urol. 179 (4): 431, 2008. For more information on TriMix-gel visit www.trimixgel.com

TriMix-gel is prepared by a compounding pharmacy. The profession of pharmacy has always been based on the patient-physician-pharmacist relationship, known as the "Triad". Through this "Triad" relationship, patient needs are determined by a physician, who chooses a treatment regimen that may include a compounded medication. Physicians often prescribe compounded medications for various reasons, such as when a patient cannot ingest a medication in its available form. A pharmacist can prepare the medication in cream, liquid, gel or other form that the patient can more easily take.

This press release contains forward looking statements. These statements involve risks and uncertainties which may cause results to differ materially from those set forth in the statements. No forward-looking statement can be guaranteed and actual results may differ materially. Ingredients in TriMix- gel(TM) are FDA approved but TriMix-gel(TM) is a custom compound made in a pharmacy and therefore has not been approved by the FDA for treatment of ED. TriMix-gel(TM) requires a valid prescription from a physician. You should discuss the risks and side effects associated with this drug with your physician. For more information on TriMix-gel visit www.trimixgel.com Before taking any action, consult your physician.

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