Sexual Health
Reignite desire. Feel confident.
Clinically-backed peptide therapies that address sexual wellness through natural neurological pathways.
Sexual health is an integral component of overall wellness, and changes in desire or function can significantly impact quality of life. Our peptide therapies work through central neurological pathways - targeting the brain's arousal centers rather than simply increasing blood flow. PT-141 (Bremelanotide) and Kisspeptin-10 address the root causes of decreased desire and function in both men and women through clinically-studied mechanisms.
Central-Acting Mechanism
Our peptides work through the brain's melanocortin system, addressing desire at the neurological level rather than just physical response.
Clinically Studied
PT-141 is FDA-approved for hypoactive sexual desire disorder, with extensive clinical data supporting efficacy and safety.
Works for Both Genders
Unlike many sexual health treatments, our peptide therapies are effective for both men and women.
Fast-Acting
PT-141 typically takes effect within 45 minutes of administration, providing on-demand support when needed.
How is PT-141 different from medications like Viagra?
PT-141 works through the central nervous system by activating melanocortin receptors in the brain, addressing desire and arousal at the neurological level. Medications like Viagra work peripherally by increasing blood flow. PT-141 is effective for both men and women.
Is PT-141 safe to use?
PT-141 (Bremelanotide) has been FDA-approved and extensively studied. Common side effects are mild and temporary, including flushing and mild nausea. Your physician will review your health history to ensure it's appropriate for you.
What is Kisspeptin-10?
Kisspeptin-10 is a neuropeptide that plays a key role in reproductive hormone signaling. It stimulates the release of GnRH, which in turn supports healthy testosterone and estrogen production, contributing to overall sexual health and function.
How often can I use these treatments?
PT-141 is typically used on an as-needed basis, no more than once every 24 hours. Your physician will establish the appropriate frequency based on your health profile and goals.
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