PT-141 for Women
PT-141 MAXIMUM FORMULA TAKING ORGASMS TO THE MAX!
FIND YOUR SPARK AND REIGNITE THE PASSION!
PT-141 MAX: BENEFITS AT A GLANCE
- Heightens sexual experience and satisfaction
- Improve your sexual desire and performance
- a greater sense of connection and intimacy with their partner during sex
- enhanced sensitivity to erogenous areas
- targets specific receptors that control sexual function
- increases natural vaginal lubrication
- maximizes blood flow to genitals and to the brain
- Regain your self-esteem and confidence
If you’ve enjoyed the desire of intimacy in the past but feel like it has become more of a chore than personal pleasure for YOU, this peptide could be just the support you need.
PT-141 is sometimes referred to as the female Viagra because it is the only known medication that can be taken as needed to rapidly boost libido and sexual performance in women. Aside from its ability to promote sexual health. Recent studies have shown that over 43% of the women in the United States experience little or no sexual satisfaction from orgasm and only 25% achieve orgasm with intercourse. Fortunately, there are libido treatments for women who desire greater sexual fulfillment, greater intimacy, and enhanced relationships. PT-141, along with any one of our other female sexual enhancement treatment options has been a game changer for many of our female patients.
How Long Does It Take for PT-141 Max Formula To Work?
PT-141 Max Formula generally should be taken 45 minutes prior to sexual activity.
How Long Does PT-141 Max Formula Last?
This formulation is not to be taken every day. PT-141 Max Formula lasts up to 36 hours.
Will PT-141 Max Formula Make My Skin Darker?
This medication may cause darkening of the skin of the face, gums or breasts, especially in patients with darker skin and daily use.
Who Should NOT use PT-141?
PT-141 Max is a peptide drug that is primarily used for treating sexual dysfunction in both men and women. While it is generally safe and well-tolerated by most individuals, there are certain groups of people who should avoid using PT-141 Max. Here is a detailed list of individuals who should not use PT-141 Max:1. Pregnant or breastfeeding women: There is limited research available on the effects of PT-141 Max on pregnant or breastfeeding women. To ensure the safety of both the mother and the baby, it is recommended to avoid using this medication during pregnancy and while breastfeeding.2. Individuals with heart conditions: PT-141 Max can increase heart rate and blood pressure, which may pose risks to individuals with pre-existing heart conditions such as coronary artery disease, angina, or arrhythmias. It is essential to consult with a healthcare professional before using PT-141 Max if you have any heart-related issues.3. People with uncontrolled high blood pressure: As PT-141 Max can raise blood pressure levels, individuals with uncontrolled hypertension should avoid using this medication. It is crucial to have your blood pressure adequately managed and consult with a healthcare provider before considering PT-141 Max.4. Those with a history of stroke or blood clotting disorders: PT-141 Max may increase the risk of blood clot formation. Therefore, individuals with a history of stroke, deep vein thrombosis (DVT), or other blood clotting disorders should avoid using this medication to prevent potential complications.5. People with a hypersensitivity to PT-141 or related drugs: If you have a known allergy or hypersensitivity to PT-141 Max or similar drugs, it is crucial to avoid using it. Allergic reactions can range from mild skin rashes to severe anaphylaxis, which can be life-threatening.6. Individuals with certain hormonal imbalances: PT-141 Max interacts with the hormonal system, specifically melanocortin receptors. If you have certain hormone-related conditions or imbalances, such as Cushing's syndrome or Addison's disease, it is important to discuss the use of PT-141 Max with a healthcare professional.Remember, this is not an exhaustive list, and it is always best to consult with a qualified healthcare provider or physician before starting any new medication.
What are the Possible Side Effects of PT-141 Max?