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Peyronies Disease TREATMENT Discussion Boards => Verapamil - Injections & Topical Applications including Iontophoresis => Topic started by: Joezz on December 28, 2023, 04:57:34 PM

Title: Verapamil injection
Post by: Joezz on December 28, 2023, 04:57:34 PM
Hey everyone, I've been dealing with Peyronies Disease for almost a year now and the only treatment that I tried was ESWT, though my uro suggested Verapamil injections, I wanted to know if anyone had tried it before and if its risky or not? And if there's any chance that it may get better? Thanks
Title: Re: Verapamil injection
Post by: LWillisjr on January 06, 2024, 01:22:57 PM
Verapamil has been replaced with Xiaflex. I was not aware of any doctors till using Verapamil.
Title: Re: Verapamil injection
Post by: Fire guy on May 19, 2024, 11:29:22 AM
Hello all-
I had a series of verapamil injections over the last 8 months. I originally had a 20 degree downward curve when I first seeked treatment. The doctor was treating plaque on the top of penis, no sure why I had downward curve.

After a few injections, the downward curve corrected, but I had lost length.
I wish I had stopped receiving injections at this point ( around 6 injections), but the doctor told me my plaque was smaller, softer, etc.

Over the course of the next few months, and 4 more injections, I developed a significant upward curve. I told the doctor this, and he said he was targeting the plaque that was causing this. The curve stayed the same, or may have worsened.

I have discontinued the Verapamil injections. Since I received them during the early stages of disease, it's impossible to blame the verapamil for my curvature, but I am confident it did not help. Very reputable doctor as well, I got the feeling he would carry on injecting me indefinitely ($) regardless of outcome.

It is hard to find much positive feedback on Verapamil injections out there.
I have purchased a Restorex device a couple weeks ago and am really hoping for some positive results.