PT-141 pricingTroche and nasal spray, every package

From $54.50 first monthSee the prices

From $13.63 a dose

PT-141 · what it costs

Every PT-141 price, on one line each.

Three packages across two routes. From $54.50 for your first month, then $109.

Desire care priced by the dose, not by the appointment. The visit, the provider review, the medication, and delivery are one number.

  • No consultation fee and no membership
  • Free delivery in plain packaging
  • Refills at the same monthly price
  • Pause or cancel before the next shipment
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Every package

Pick the one you want and start.

The first-month price is 50% off for new patients. The monthly price after that is fixed and shown on every card.

Lowest price8 mini troches

PT-141 Troches, 1 mg

$54.50first month

Then monthly
$109
About, per dose
$13.63
Package
8 mini troches
How often
One a day at most, eight a month
Timing
Before you want it, no clock to watch
Start at 1 mg

Troche8 mini troches

PT-141 Troches, 2 mg

$59.50first month

Then monthly
$119
About, per dose
$14.88
Package
8 mini troches
How often
One a day at most, eight a month
Timing
Before you want it, no clock to watch
Start at 2 mg

Nasal spray5 mL bottle

PT-141 Nasal Spray, 10 mg/mL

$99.50first month

Then monthly
$199
About, per dose
$24.88
Package
5 mL bottle
How often
Up to eight doses a month
Timing
30 to 60 minutes before
Start at 10 mg/mL

Per-dose figures divide the monthly price by eight, the monthly dose limit on both routes. Use fewer doses in a month and the price per dose goes up.

What the number covers

One price, nine things in it.

Nothing on this list is an upsell. It is what the monthly price already pays for.

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Where the money goes

The gap between the two routes is the route.

Both routes carry the same peptide at the same monthly dose limit. The troche is the lower price. The nasal spray is the route with published human intranasal research behind it, and it costs more.

$13.63Troche, 1 mg, at eight doses a month
$14.88Troche, 2 mg, at eight doses a month
$24.88Nasal spray, 10 mg/mL, at eight doses a month

Figures are the monthly price divided by the eight-dose monthly limit. They are arithmetic on the catalog price, not an estimate of what you will use.

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Billing questions

What you are charged, and when.

First month, monthly price, delivery, refunds, and how to stop.

Is the first-month price a trial?

No. It is 50% off your first month for new patients. From month two you pay the monthly price shown on your plan, and it does not change on its own.

Do I pay separately for the visit?

No. The online visit and the licensed provider review are part of the monthly price. There is no consultation fee and no membership.

What does delivery cost?

Nothing extra. Delivery is included in the monthly price and your order ships in plain packaging.

What if the provider decides PT-141 is not right for me?

Our refund policy governs that outcome. It is linked at the foot of this page along with our shipping and provider disclosures.

Can I move between the strengths and routes?

Yes. Message your care team, a provider reviews the change, and your plan moves to that product's price at the next refill.

How do I stop?

Pause or cancel from your account before the next shipment. There is no lock-in and no cancellation charge.

Important safety information

What a provider needs to know before prescribing.

Bremelanotide's approved label is contraindicated in uncontrolled high blood pressure and in known cardiovascular disease. Tell your provider your blood pressure, your heart history, every medicine and supplement you take, whether you take naltrexone, and whether you are pregnant or breastfeeding.

Nausea, flushing, and headache were the reactions most often reported in bremelanotide trials. The approved label also covers a temporary rise in blood pressure, a fall in heart rate, and darkening of skin in patches. Get urgent care for hives, swelling, trouble breathing, chest tightness, or fainting.

The FDA-approved bremelanotide product is Vyleesi, a 1.75 mg subcutaneous autoinjector for acquired, generalized hypoactive sexual desire disorder in premenopausal women. Rebody's troche and nasal spray are compounded prescription medications. They are a different product and they do not carry that approval or that indication.

Compounded medications are not FDA-approved or evaluated by the FDA for safety, efficacy, or quality. Prescription treatment requires a provider decision and is not available in every state.
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PT-141 pricing

Want it again, from $54.50.

Three packages, two routes, and one number that already includes the visit, the provider review, and delivery.