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Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Nasal Spray for Sex - Bremelanotide

First came Viagra, which gave men the physical ability to you know what ... But being ABLE to ... doesn't necessarily mean you WANT to.

Science to the rescue! Welcome PT-141.

Not a vintage World War II boat but a treatment for male and female sexual dysfunction that works on the MOST important sensual organ the one between your ears. Your BRAIN.

The drug is being developed by a New Jersey company called Palatin. It works by acting on receptors for melanocortins, hormones involved in the control of several bodily functions, like the central nervous system.

Stimulating these receptors is thought to also stimulate . . . the urge.

Indeed, a 2004 study by researchers at Concordia University in Montreal showed a three-to-five fold "increase in solicitations" by females rats given the drug.

Drugs like Viagra increase blood flow and don't seem to affect female sexual response. PT-141 doesn't discriminate--gets men and women in the mood for love ... human trials are underway in both.

If successful, it will be marketed to males with the dreaded ED-- erectile dysfunction--and, in a first, to women with sexual dysfunction.

How do you get your dose of PT-141? Forget little blue pills. This one comes by NASAL SPRAY. You sniff it. Cavalierly. . .

Out of your merlot.

The drug's catchy new name: bremelanotide. To get into the mood for love, baby .. think bremelanotide...

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