PT-141, also known as bremelanotide, is a peptide used for improving sexual dysfunction in premenopausal women. Unlike other treatments that focus on the heart and blood vessels, PT-141 targets the nervous system to enhance sexual arousal and performance.
PT-141 is approved by the FDA for hypoactive sexual desire disorder in premenopausal women and is not subjected to the categorization restrictions under Section 503A. It is not approved for treating sexual dysfunction in postmenopausal women or men.
PT-141 works by activating the melanocortin receptors in the brain, which are involved in various physiological processes including sexual arousal. Unlike other medications, PT-141 does not act on the vascular system (heart and blood vessels), but instead directly influences sexual desire through the nervous system. This can potentially lead to an increase in sexual desire and physical sexual responses, making it a unique approach to treating sexual dysfunction in premenopausal women.
PT-141 injections offer maximized absorption, providing a direct pathway for the peptide to improve your overall sexual function.
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We develop a targeted injection plan to optimize your B vitamin levels.
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Licensed healthcare professionals administer each injection in a comfortable, male-focused setting.
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We monitor your progress, adjusting dosages or frequency to ensure consistent, long-term benefits.
You might be a candidate for PT-141 peptide therapy if you:
Experience female sexual dysfunction
Are premenopausal
Seek improvement in sexual desire
Prefer non-invasive therapies
What To Expect
During Your Consultation
Your Gameday medical provider will review your health history. This will help determine if you are a candidate for PT-141 peptide therapy.
During Your Remaining Appointments
PT-141 peptides typically only need to be given every few months as needed. Each session aims to enhance your sexual function and satisfaction. The effect of each dose is monitored to ensure effectiveness and adjust dosages accordingly, offering a tailored treatment that aligns with your unique needs and responses.
The dosage is typically increased over time as the weeks progress. The exact amount of dosage given will depend on your specific health, weight, and needs. Most individuals begin to notice the full effect of PT-141 peptide therapy benefits within two to four hours after each injection.
Once our staff has instructed you on the proper technique for injecting yourself with the PT-141 peptide, you can begin to administer the injections from the comfort of your home.
Gameday offers flexible options so you can get started without delay:
Multi-injection packages at discounted rates
FSA/HSA-eligible services with documentation support
Transparent pricing provided at consultation
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FAQs About EPAT Shockwave Therapy in Fort Wayne, IN
Does EPAT accelerate the healing process?
EPAT (Extracorporeal Pulse Activation Technology) is believed to accelerate the healing process in certain conditions. It delivers acoustic pressure waves to the affected area, stimulating cellular metabolism, increasing blood circulation, and enhancing the body’s natural healing mechanisms. By promoting these physiological responses, EPAT can potentially speed up healing musculoskeletal injuries, such as tendonitis, plantar fasciitis, and other soft tissue injuries, with just a few sessions. Additionally, EPAT therapy may reduce inflammation and pain, allowing patients to resume their normal activities more quickly.
Can extracorporeal pulse activation technology treat chronic pain?
Extracorporeal Pulse Activation Technology (EPAT) is a non-invasive treatment option that has been explored for various musculoskeletal conditions, including chronic musculoskeletal pain. EPAT delivers acoustic pressure waves to the affected area, stimulating healing processes and improving blood circulation. The result is often significant pain reduction and a shorter healing process. In some cases, patients report immediate pain relief, while others will experience reduced discomfort after a few sessions. While EPAT has shown promise in treating certain types of chronic pain, its effectiveness may vary depending on the underlying cause of the pain and individual patient factors. Shockwave therapy often works best when combined with other treatments or therapies.
Will EPAT therapy improve blood circulation?
Yes, EPAT therapy has been shown to improve blood circulation by delivering acoustic pressure waves to the targeted area. These pressure waves stimulate cellular metabolism, enhance the formation of new blood vessels (a process called angiogenesis), and increase blood flow to the treated area. Improved blood circulation is beneficial for various reasons. It helps deliver oxygen and nutrients to the tissues, promotes the removal of waste products and toxins, and supports the healing process by facilitating the transportation of healing factors to the injured area. So, by enhancing blood circulation, EPAT therapy can contribute to the overall healing process and may be particularly beneficial for conditions where poor blood flow contributes to the symptoms.
Are extracorporeal shock wave therapy and EPAT the same?
Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT) and Extracorporeal Pulse Activation Technology (EPAT) are related but distinct treatments for musculoskeletal conditions. ESWT uses high-energy shock waves, while EPAT employs low-energy acoustic pressure waves. Both aim to promote healing and reduce pain but differ in intensity and application methods.
What are the Potential Side Effects?
Extracorporeal pulse activation technology is a safe and non-invasive treatment with few complications. Common side effects are temporary and mild, including redness at the location where treatment was applied and potentially bruising and/or swelling. More severe side effects of EPAT, while very rare, can include blistering or increased pain.
How Much Does Epat Therapy Cost?
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