Learn More About Peyronie's Disease and
How Transdermal Verapamil 15% Gel Can Help

Get The Most From Transdermal Verapamil 15% Gel

Using Transdermal Verapamil 15% Gel Correctly

Myth: Any compounding pharmacy can make the medication. Fact: PDLabs holds patents for the medication and does not share the clinically studied formula.

To get the most from Transdermal Verapamil 15% Gel it is critical that you use it correctly. In order to maintain a steady level of the collagenase enzyme that is responsible for remodeling the plaque, the medication must be applied very consistently. Patients that skip doses or days of application, typically see very slow or no improvement in their condition. Transdermal Verapamil 15% Gel should be applied twice a day, approximately 12 hours apart. Remember to allow a few days to get your prescription refilled so that you do not run out of medication.

Keeping Your Doctors Appointments

It is important to keep your appointments with your doctor. Since improvements in your condition occur over time with Transdermal Verapamil 15% Gel, it is often difficult to objectively determine how much your condition has improved. Your doctor will keep notes that can be objectively compared at each exam. You will also want to print out a copy of the symptom checklist for each visit so that you can talk to your doctor about the progress you are making. This will also be helpful in determining if a change in your regimen is necessary to obtain the best possible results.