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Bremelanotide - first true aphrodisiac

I saw a place selling it in little 10ml bottles, is that one dose? Seemed quite expensive if that's the case. I don't know why I followed this up, I allready have priapism.

I get mine in 10'mg' (miligrams) bottles not 10'ml' (milliliters). 1-2mg is the average dose.

buy the 10 miligram bottles.
 
I am so keen to get some of this drug.
anyone got some experience with it
 
Most people that inject PT-141, inject it just below the belly button and is said to be painless.

Injecting is a skin/fat (subcutaneous) injection.
-- "Subcutaneous fat is found just beneath the skin."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subcutaneous

You can probably do an intramuscular injection to, (muscle), I don't see why not.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intramuscular_injection

Got this information from a new ausbrem e-mail regarding sub-q injection after my recent purchase:..

Examples of the sub-Q injection are on youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUzuzsvo4DM
 
I got some for my boss.

He said it was alright incresaed feeling and the want but said once he was out he was out so to speak. He is around 50 years old however.

Also it was left 3 weeks without being in the freezer so who knows.

I will be trying this in 3 weeks along with a female and will let you know how it goes we are taking the nasal spray route. I will be doing 10mg where she has opted for 20mg because she wants to well yeah....
 
Update on PT-141 / Bremelanotide

Hey guys,

Discovered this forum thread while searching around and very interested to read people's experiences with PT-141...

And I thought I'd contribute by posting the latest info about this drug's development, as it related to 'legalized' availability. :)

First off, PT-141 was renamed (likely for trademarking reasons) to 'Bremelanotide'. It had quite successful tests with both men and women in clinical trials, but was shot down by the FDA when Palatin Technologies applied for approval (for ED treatment) - the FDA citing concerns with increased blood pressure concerns.

Although interesting to note those cases were few and reportedly minor.. and LOW blood pressure side effects didn't stop their approval of Viagra etc.

Palatin then decided to begin developing a derivative(?) compound named PL-6983, which is very similar to Bremelanotide but arousal in animals tested happened at doses smaller than the dose where heightened blood pressure began. Note: both PL-6983 and Bremelanotide (initially) are administered via nasal spray.

However - since that announcement Palatin has stated they actually WILL continue developing Bremelanotide as a treatment for ED and FSAD, but administered via subcutaneous injection instead of by nasal spray.

AFAIK, PL-6983 is still in Phase 1 clinical trials (at best) right now, and not sure if Bremelanotide will have to restart at phase 1 or if they can reboot at phase 3 where their nasal spray tests ended off.

And that's the latest, as far as I'm aware. :)

Hope that was of interest to some!

~ "Jonny"
 
Current status of bremelanotide from the horse's mouth. The word "bremelanotide" is the generic name given to the peptide hormone originally developed under the PT-141 name.

I still suspect that with regular dosing that bremelanotide causes the same pigmentation effect as melanotan II.

Melanotan II is probably equally effective if not more effective for erectile dysfunction and/or increasing one's libido (men and women) and if used occasionally it will likely lead to little if any increased pigmentation.

Cheers
 
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