The Sex Drug - PT-141

in #science6 years ago

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A few days ago, I encountered a Quora answer by Franklin Veaux. The question was “What is the most interesting aphrodisiac you have heard of?”.

Now, I’m personally less than convinced by aphrodisiacs, most are a scam. But Franklin introduced me to something new: PT-141 (or Bremelanotide)


Bremelanotide, © Public Domain


To quote the effects of this complicated looking peptide:

Its effects are interesting. I’ve tried it. It takes a loooong time to work (as a subcutaneous injection, 4–6 hours; as a nasal spray, about an hour), but when it arrives, it arrives like a freight train. There’s nothing subtle about it. (Franklin Veaux)

Other user experiences reach from happy about finally being able to have sex again, after taking dosages of 2.5 to 4 mg (in combination with 25 mg Viagra)1, to someone in his late 50s having not really the best experience upon taking a dosage of 20 mg. 2@suesa

(Maybe it's important to make sure you're taking the correct amount? I don't know. Seems like it.)

But … what’s really behind this drug?

The History

As it’s often the case with new drugs (Viagra was supposed to be used against high blood pressure), the original goal was not to create a powerful aphrodisiac - who would have thought?

Bremelanotide is a derivative of MT-II (Melanotan-I).3 The name might sound familiar, ever heard of melanin? That’s what makes your skin dark(er).

Melanotan-II was created to serve as a tanning agent, which would remove the need for sun exposure. Just that it didn’t work out as intended.

During initial testing of a novel synthetic agent intended for artificial tanning, Melanotan-II, a self-described “human pincushion/ guinea pig” inadvertently self-administered a dose twice the expected concentration. To his surprise, he experienced an 8 hour-long erection, along with some nausea and vomiting. 3

You’re trying to get a nice tan and end up having an 8 hour-long erection. Talk about unexpected side effects. Of course, a discovery like that couldn’t go unexplored, this could be the new Viagra after all!

A double-blind placebo-controlled crossover study by Wessells et al. tested 10 men with erectile dysfunction. They received injections of the drug (0.025 - 0.157 mg/kg body weight) and successfully achieved erections. Just as with the “human guinea pig”, side effects like nausea were reported.3.

As previously mentioned, PT-141 is a derivative of MT-II, and in phase 1 trials, it showed similar desired effects with no significant side effects. Phase II trials soon followed, with the main problem being side effects like nausea. 3

What about Women?

Do we really need another drug to give men erections? Isn’t there already enough on the market? What about women, Viagra doesn’t really help here.

Luckily, there’s a study for that!

A placebo-controlled, randomized, parallel group, dose-finding trial with 612 premenopausal female participants, to be correct. Palatin Technologies did this study in 2011/2012. Subcutaneous injections proved to have the desired effect of increasing libido, with only side effects like nausea, flushing, and headache. 4, 5

But wait, how did we get from a nasal spray to subcutaneous injections? These are certainly a lot more uncomfortable, why switch?

Because in 2008, there had been concerns that the drug might raise blood pressure, which can be dangerous (especially if you already have elevated blood pressure). They switched to a different method, and in 2014, Palatin conducted a human phase 3 study using only subcutaneous delivery, with no real effect on blood pressure detectable.6. Good news for people with high blood pressure, bad news for those with a fear of needles.

Outlook

As of right now, bremelanotide is not FDA-approved, even though it’s being used in research to treat hypoactive sexual desire disorder7 (what a name …).

In June 2018, the FDA issued an acceptance letter to continue testing the drug for possible future approval. At that point, there had been 30 clinical trials with over 2,500 women. 8

While not intended for human consumption, bremelanotide can be ordered for relatively cheap through peptide-producing companies. 8,9

What do you think? Would you try this peptide as medication, once it’s approved? Would you want to try it before it’s approved? Do you see ethical problems with it? After all, it might be used as a date-rape drug. Then again, the delivery options are not exactly ideal for that to happen …

I’m looking forward to hearing your opinions!


Sources:

1 PT-141: A Seemingly Fast and Effective Solution to the Flatline, Dead Dick, Lost Libido, and Trouble Rewiring.

2World of Peptides.com - My experience with PT-141 (Bremelanotide)

3King et al. (2009), “Melanocortin Receptors, Melanotropic Peptides and Penile Erection, Curr Top Med Chem

4Palatin Technologies (2014), “Bremelanotide in Premenopausal Women With Female Sexual Arousal Disorder and/or Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder”, ClinicalTrials.gov

5Claytin et al. (2016), “Bremelanotide for Female Sexual Dysfunctions in Premenopausal Women: A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Dose-Finding Trial”, Sage journals

6New Drug Approvals.org - Female Libido Enhancer - Bremelanotide (2015)

7Bremelanotide Approval Status

8 Peptide Sciences

9UK-Peptides.com





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I saw your title, Sex Drug PT-141 and thought, "Wow, Suesa's been doing a new story this long and I missed it?" I must say, it's very disappointing that you didn't leave a link to parts 1 through 140.

You're right, administering a date-rape drug via nasal spray would pose a challenge. (Not that I think too much about these things...) Maybe there's a pervert who's preys on people with runny noses?

Haha xD no, the current story is not yet finished. Almost, but not completely.

That'd be a fun story tho, a pharmacist who drugs people through nasal spray...

"By kblaw on pixabay.com "
damn it Suesa I only came here for your nudes...😞

Clickbait title needs clickbait picture. :P Steem price is too low to post nudes.

you could look at this another way- not enough nudes to rise steem price.

I don't want to compete with @eveuncovered, tasteful nudes are her niche.

I think it would be interesting to see if this drug brought about sexual desire in asexual people who were not accustomed to it, and what sort of internal conflict that could cause or if it would cause any at all. I am not an expert in either asexuality or ethics in science so I am not really sure how controversial or unethical such a study would be.

Note that I am not suggesting asexuality is a "problem" to be "solved;" more of the opposite actually. Could this drug, for example, be sought out by one half of a married couple with incompatible sexual needs, in order to "save" the marriage, at the expense of their partner coming into conflict with an integral part of themself? That definitely sounds wrong to me, if that is the way it would work out.

That's actually a very interesting question. And it also brings up a fact I left out in my post: The women included in the trials all had experienced sexual arousal before. So asexual people were not tested.

I’m surprised they would bother with a trial that uses injections. You must really want a boner if you’re willing to stick your self to get one.

Though I suppose if it gives you an erection for 8 hours you’ll have plenty of time to make use of it 😮

I mean, the large study I referred to was with female participants. There's not really anything a woman can do against hypoarousal, which can severely damage relationships. I can imagine that it might be something a number of women might want to try.

Well, I guess those peptide companies would never risk selling a product of this kind to anyone, without first knowing their background and even their medical history. Because if a case of rape occurs under the effects of this medication, the first to be arrested will be the pharmacists who sold this medication, which would be scandalous for the company. So I guess these companies have already moved forward to modify their work policies.

I think if I had a girlfriend or wife I would try the medication by mutual agreement, because in relationships, things work with agreements. Everything depends on what my situation is at that moment and the context, if it is already an approved medication, if it is not yet approved.

I never buy things without knowing if I am going to use them or not. This reading is very interesting, I hope the necessary scientific advances arrive soon

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I'm still a virgin and I think for me it is not needed to take drugs as of now. But maybe in future if erectile dysfunction appears, will definitely take some.

Click bait title needs. Click bait picture.






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Boil it before application (in case it slips your mind in the heat of the moment....)

That looks strange,,why need of drugs for sex?
Do it without drugs.

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Not everyone is able to achieve sexual arousal without help. There are men that can't get an erection. There are women that don't get wet. It happens and it's normal. Drugs can help with that.

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