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PT-141

Bremelanotide, Vyleesi

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Studies 74
Trials 10
Score 3
2025 pubmed

Intravenous peptides and amino acids for erectile dysfunction: a narrative review of current applications and future directions.

Ila. Vishal V; Pozzi. Edoardo E; Gamage. Miyuru M; Ramasamy. Ranjith R

Key Findings

  • PT‑141 and PnPP‑19 improve erections by acting on the central nervous system and nitric‑oxide pathways
  • L‑arginine and L‑citrulline boost endothelial function and may support vascular health for better erections
  • Current evidence is promising but limited; larger trials are needed to confirm safety, optimal dosing, and synergy with existing ED drugs

Practical Outcomes

  • If you’re experimenting, IV PT‑141 could be tried as an alternative or add‑on to PDE5 inhibitors, starting with low doses and tracking response. Pairing it with oral L‑arginine or L‑citrulline may enhance blood‑flow benefits, but be aware that safety data are still incomplete and professional supervision is advised.

Summary

A recent review looks at using IV peptides (like PT‑141) and amino acids (arginine, citrulline) to treat erectile dysfunction. These compounds work differently from Viagra, targeting the brain or blood‑vessel health, and early studies suggest they might help, but big clinical trials are still missing. For DIY health enthusiasts, the info is interesting but not yet a proven, ready‑to‑use protocol.

Abstract

Erectile dysfunction (ED) pathophysiology involves complex interactions between vasculogenic, hormonal, and neurological mechanisms, with endothelial dysfunction and oxidative stress playing crucial roles. There is growing interest in intravenous (IV) peptides and amino acids as potential therapeutic options for ED treatment. This narrative review examines recent developments in peptide and amino acid therapies for ED, focusing on PT-141, PnPP-19, L-arginine, and L-citrulline. The literature search utilized PubMed to identify relevant English-language publications up to October 2024, emphasizing studies from the past decade. IV peptides and amino acids offer promising therapeutic options for ED through mechanisms of action distinct from PED5 inhibitors. PT-141 and PnPP-19 show efficacy through central nervous system activation and nitric oxide regulation, while L-arginine and L-citrulline enhance endothelial function. Although evidence suggests potential benefits, large-scale clinical trials are needed to establish safety profiles, optimal dosing regimens, and possible synergistic effects with existing ED treatments.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2025

Date

2025-03-14T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.1080/14656566.2025.2478912

References

42