BPC-157 vs PT-141 (Bremelanotide)
An honest, side-by-side look at two treatment options — so you and your provider can decide what may work best for you.
How Do They Compare?
All medications referenced on this page are compounded by a licensed 503A pharmacy and are not FDA-approved.
Side-by-Side Comparison
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BPC-157
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| Description | Body protection compound for recovery | Melanocortin receptor agonist for sexual health |
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BPC-157
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Category
peptide
Description
Body protection compound for recovery
Features
- Being studied for tissue repair support
- May support gut health
- Administered via subcutaneous injection
- Research is ongoing
Considerations
- Not FDA-approved
- Limited clinical trial data in humans
- Side effects not fully characterized
- Requires provider supervision
PT-141 (Bremelanotide)
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Category
peptide
Description
Melanocortin receptor agonist for sexual health
Features
- Acts on melanocortin receptors
- May support sexual wellness
- Administered via subcutaneous injection
- Provider-supervised treatment
Considerations
- Not FDA-approved in compounded form
- May cause nausea or flushing
- Not suitable for uncontrolled hypertension
- Requires medical evaluation
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