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PT-141

Bremelanotide, Vyleesi

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Studies 74
Trials 10
Score 4
2022 pubmed 21 citations

Bremelanotide for Treatment of Female Hypoactive Sexual Desire.

Edinoff. Amber N AN; Sanders. Nicole M NM; Lewis. Kyle B KB; Apgar. Tucker L TL; Cornett. Elyse M EM; Kaye. Adam M AM; Kaye. Alan D AD

Key Findings

  • Bremelanotide is FDA‑approved for treating hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) in women.
  • A sub‑cutaneous dose of 1.75 mg taken 45 minutes before sexual activity improves desire, arousal, and orgasm scores versus placebo.
  • The peptide is administered either intranasally or via injection, with the injection route being the studied protocol.

Practical Outcomes

  • For biohackers seeking a pharmacological boost to female sexual desire, a single 1.75 mg sub‑cutaneous injection of PT‑141 about 45 minutes before intimacy appears effective. This provides a clear, actionable dosing regimen that can be incorporated into personal experimentation, while noting the need for medical supervision and awareness of potential side effects.

Summary

Bremelanotide (also called PT-141) is a peptide that can boost sexual desire in women with low libido. A single 1.75 mg injection under the skin, given at least 45 minutes before sex, has been shown to improve desire, arousal, and orgasm compared to a placebo.

Abstract

Hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) is a persistent deficiency or absence of sexual fantasies and desire resulting in significant distress or interpersonal difficulty. Women with this disorder may display a lack of motivation for sexual activity, reduced responsiveness to erotic cues, a loss of interest during sexual activity, and avoidance of situations that could lead to sexual activity. The pathophysiology of HSDD is thought to be centered around inhibitory and excitatory hormones, neurotransmitters, and specific brain anatomy. Due to the multifactorial nature of HSDD, treatment can be complex and must attempt to target the biological and psychosocial aspects of the disorder. Bremelanotide is a melanocortin receptor agonist and has been recently approved by the FDA to treat HSDD. Bremelanotide is administered intranasally or as a subcutaneous injection. The recommended dosage of bremelanotide is 1.75 mg injected subcutaneously in the abdomen or thigh at least 45 min before sexual activity. Studies showed improvements in desire, arousal, and orgasm scores when 1.75 mg of bremelanotide was administered before sexual activity compared to a placebo. Bremelanotide is a promising way to treat HSDD.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2022

Date

2022-01-04T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.3390/neurolint14010006

Citations

21

References

80