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06/20/10 at 07:59:38
 
Cool    I was wondering if there were advantages to taking bremelanotide (PT-141) on a scheduled (regimen) basis.. such as a dose each day for extended period of time.  It seems like long term regular use of bremelanotide (PT-141) would have a benefit, for instance:  Raised Libido in general (not just after 1 dose), increased sexual desire over time, healthier you over time, etc.
It would be cool to be able to maintain a higher sexual desire over long periods of time due to a regimen program rather than just one use... and that it's or maybe a day or two of some of the one shots effects.  I think it would be in everyone's interest if there was a way to maintain sexual desire for those who have weak libido due to medications, psychology, physiological, or other libido disrupting items.  I don't have the same sexual drive anymore and am not asking to be running around like a crazed wolf in heat all day long.. I would like a renewed interest or vigor or sexual desire.  I have already tried testosterone treatment.. a gazillion others.  PLEASE HELP...
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Re: bremelanotide (PT-141)
Reply #1 - 06/21/10 at 10:39:43
 
I would recommend just the opposite.  One can build up a "tolerance", resulting in less response.  It is better to use only when needed to avoid the tolerance effect.
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