PT-141 (Bremelanotide) – Effects & Usage
PT-141 (bremelanotide) is a synthetic peptide used to treat sexual dysfunction in women and men. It acts via the central nervous system to increase sexual desire.
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PT-141 (bremelanotide) is a synthetic peptide used to treat sexual dysfunction in women and men. It acts via the central nervous system to increase sexual desire.
What is PT-141?
PT-141, known generically as bremelanotide, is a synthetic cyclic peptide originally derived from the melanocortin peptide Melanotan II. It is the first approved pharmacological agent that addresses sexual dysfunction through the central nervous system (CNS), distinguishing it from conventional treatments such as PDE-5 inhibitors, which act primarily on the vascular system. In the United States, bremelanotide is FDA-approved under the brand name Vyleesi for the treatment of hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) in premenopausal women.
Mechanism of Action
PT-141 acts as a melanocortin receptor agonist, binding primarily to the MC3R and MC4R receptor subtypes in the brain. These receptors are involved in the regulation of sexual behavior, appetite, and energy balance. By activating these receptors in the hypothalamus and other brain regions, PT-141 enhances sexual arousal and desire without directly affecting the cardiovascular system.
- Activation of MC3R and MC4R in the central nervous system
- Enhancement of sexual desire and arousal
- No primary vascular mechanism of action
- Effective independently of direct sexual stimulation
Indications and Usage
PT-141 is primarily used for:
- Hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) in premenopausal women (FDA-approved)
- Erectile dysfunction in men (off-label, under clinical investigation)
- Sexual dysfunction in individuals who do not respond adequately to PDE-5 inhibitors
The approved route of administration is a subcutaneous injection (under the skin), administered approximately 45 minutes before anticipated sexual activity. The recommended dose is 1.75 mg. Use should not exceed once every 24 hours or more than eight times per month.
Dosage Notes
The clinically approved FDA dosage is as follows:
- Dose: 1.75 mg subcutaneously
- Timing: approximately 45 minutes before sexual activity
- Frequency: no more than once per day, no more than eight times per month
- Injection site: abdomen or thigh
In off-label contexts – such as bodybuilding or anti-aging medicine – higher doses are sometimes used, which is not medically recommended and carries additional safety risks.
Side Effects
PT-141 can cause a range of side effects. The most commonly reported include:
- Nausea – occurring in over 40% of users
- Flushing (sensation of warmth, skin redness)
- Headache
- Injection site reactions
- Hyperpigmentation of the skin (with prolonged use)
- Transient increase in blood pressure
Due to the risk of a temporary rise in blood pressure, PT-141 is contraindicated in individuals with known cardiovascular disease or uncontrolled hypertension.
Contraindications and Interactions
PT-141 should not be used in individuals with:
- Known cardiovascular disease
- Uncontrolled arterial hypertension
- Hypersensitivity to bremelanotide or any of its components
Clinically relevant drug interactions include:
- Naltrexone and other opioid antagonists (altered pharmacokinetics)
- Indomethacin and other NSAIDs (increased risk of blood pressure elevation)
- Other melanocortin agonists
Clinical Significance
PT-141 represents a paradigm shift in the treatment of sexual dysfunction by targeting the CNS rather than the peripheral vascular system. It offers a treatment option for patients for whom vascular-acting agents are insufficient or unsuitable. Ongoing research continues to explore its potential use in male sexual dysfunction and other related conditions.
References
- U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA): Vyleesi (bremelanotide) Prescribing Information. FDA.gov, 2019.
- Clayton AH et al. - Bremelanotide for Female Sexual Dysfunctions in Premenopausal Women: A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Dose-Finding Trial. Women's Health, 2016.
- Molinoff PB et al. - PT-141: A Melanocortin Agonist for the Treatment of Sexual Dysfunction. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2003.
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