PT-141 (also called bremelanotide) is a medication that’s sometimes used to help with low sexual desire. Unlike other treatments that mainly improve blood flow, PT-141 works in the brain by activating certain natural pathways that affect arousal and desire. It’s most commonly prescribed for women before menopause who struggle with low sexual desire that causes distress. Some providers may also use it off-label in men with certain sexual health concerns.
Frequently asked questions?
What is PT-141?
PT-141 is prescribed to help increase sexual desire, mainly in women before menopause who struggle with low libido that causes stress or problems in relationships.
How does it work?
Instead of focusing on blood flow like Viagra, PT-141 works in the brain by activating certain receptors that boost feelings of sexual interest and arousal.
How is it given?
It’s given as a small injection under the skin, usually about 45 minutes before intimacy.
What are the side effects?
The most common are nausea, flushing (feeling warm/red), headache, or a little irritation at the injection site. Some people may also notice a temporary rise in blood pressure.
Is it safe for everyone?
Not always—people with high blood pressure, heart problems, or certain medical conditions should avoid it. That’s why it should only be used if prescribed and monitored by a healthcare provider.
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