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PT-141

Bremelanotide, Vyleesi

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Studies 74
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2022 pubmed

Pharmacologic therapeutic options for sexual dysfunction.

Burton. Claire S CS; Mishra. Kavita K

Key Findings

  • Bremelanotide (PT‑141) is listed as a safe, effective treatment for hypoactive sexual desire disorder.
  • Local estrogen and testosterone therapies remain safe for post‑menopausal sexual dysfunction.
  • Other central agents such as flibanserin are also supported by recent safety data.

Practical Outcomes

  • For biohackers looking to improve sexual desire, PT‑141 is a viable, FDA‑approved option with a good safety profile. It can be considered alongside hormone replacement or other CNS‑acting drugs, but users should follow clinical dosing guidelines and monitor effects.

Summary

The paper reviews drugs that can help with sexual problems in people assigned female at birth, especially after menopause or with low sexual desire. It notes that bremelanotide (also called PT‑141) is a safe, centrally‑acting option that can boost desire and satisfaction, alongside other hormones like estrogen, testosterone, and flibanserin.

Abstract

Sexual problems are reported by up to 45% of individuals assigned female at birth. Although sexual function is a complex biopsychosocial construct, there are a number of pharmacologic treatment options aimed at addressing the changing vaginal hormonal milieu in postmenopausal individuals and moderating the excitatory and inhibitory aspects of the central nervous system in those with hypoactive sexual desire disorder. The last decade has seen an increase in the number and type of pharmacologic treatment options for dysfunction primarily associated with menopause and hypoactive sexual desire disorder. Recent publications and systematic reviews have strengthened the safety data of existing FDA-approved medications as well as off-label therapies. Pharmacologic treatment with local estrogen and testosterone replacement in postmenopausal individuals and with centrally-acting therapies such as flibanserin, bremelanotide, and testosterone in premenopausal individuals assigned female at birth are safe and can be used to improve sexual desire and sexual satisfaction.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2022

Date

2022-12-01T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.1097/gco.0000000000000821