What is Bremelanotide/PT 141?
Bremelanotide PT-141 was developed from the peptide hormone Melanotan II for aphrodisiac effects. Bremelanotide PT-141 effects sexual function via interaction with the hypothalamus. Its usage has been found to induce rapid onset of arousal. Found to increase erection in 80% of males who did not respond to Viagra or Cialis. Bremelanotide PT-141 has shown to increase chances of women achieving at least one sexually gratifying experience by 50%.
What forms of Bremelanotide PT-141 are available?
Bremelanotide PT-141 is available for subcutaneous injection and intranasal spray.
Why would I want to use Bremelanotide PT-141?
Based on the literature, PT-141, has been shown to:
- Produce rapid onset of sexual arousal
- Heightens libido
- Improve symptoms of female sexual dysfunction
- Induces erection in men suffering from ED
- Improves sexual dysfunction on the level of central nervous system
How does Bremelanotide work?
Unlike other sexual-enhancement drugs, Bremelanotide PT-141 acts at the level of the brain, thus eliciting rather natural sexual response.
Melatonin II (MT II) is a peptide hormone that acts to increase sexual arousal by interacting with the hypothalamus in the brain. As a derivative of MT II, Bremelanotide PT-141 induces sexual arousal by binding to melanocortin receptors in the hypothalamus
What you need to know:
Reported side effects of Bremelanotide PT-141 are flushing, nausea and gastrointestinal upset No contraindications have been reported.
Common Indications/Treatments:
- Improves female sexual dysfunction
- Induces erection in men
- Heightens libido
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