PT-141 (bremelanotide), oxytocin, and a topical arousal compound — three molecules studied in female sexual health research, prescribed as a coordinated protocol by a licensed physician after intake evaluation.
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Researching peptide-based options for women’s sexual health
Looking for a multi-compound protocol rather than single-molecule prescriptions
Interested in PT-141 (the only FDA-approved peptide for female desire, brand name Vyleesi)
Evaluating oxytocin and topical arousal support as part of a coordinated protocol
Three compounds prescribed as a coordinated protocol by a licensed physician
PT-141 (bremelanotide), the only FDA-approved peptide for female desire
Eligibility, dosing, and monitoring determined during intake
All components from licensed pharmacy partners
PT-141 (Bremelanotide)
1.75mg subcutaneous injection or compounded sublingual/intranasal dose, 45 min before intimacy, max once per 24h
The only FDA-approved peptide for female desire. PT-141 (bremelanotide, brand name Vyleesi) activates the central melanocortin pathway to trigger desire directly — dosed on-demand, typically 45 minutes before intimacy. Non-controlled.
Oxytocin
10-25 IU sublingual troche or intranasal spray, 1-2x daily or as needed
A peptide hormone central to bonding, intimacy, and arousal response. Prescribed off-label by functional and longevity physicians for low libido, intimacy concerns, and emotional connection.
Arousal Cream (Scream Cream)
Small amount applied topically 15-30 minutes prior, as needed
A compounded topical combining sildenafil, L-arginine, pentoxifylline, and aminophylline — applied locally to increase blood flow and enhance arousal response. Widely compounded under the informal name 'scream cream.'
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