PT-141 dosing reference
Common vial sizes, typical dose ranges, and a free reconstitution calculator pre-configured for PT-141. Not medical advice. Always verify against your vial label and your provider's protocol.
PT-141 reconstitution
Pre-loaded with common PT-141 values — adjust to your vial.
Inputs
PT-141 common vial sizes: 10 mg. Typical dose range: 1–2 mg. Clinical literature. Not medical advice.
for a 1 mg dose
- Concentration
- 10.0 mg/ml
- Volume
- 0.100 ml
- Per ml
- 100 u
Not medical advice. Always verify against your vial label and your provider's instructions. Re-check before drawing.
About PT-141
Sexual-function peptides include PT-141 (bremelanotide, a melanocortin agonist) and melanotan II (tanning + libido). They are studied for arousal and pigmentation.
How it's used
Subcutaneous injection on-demand (PT-141) or in loading + maintenance cycles (melanotan II).
Storage
Refrigerate reconstituted vials.
Watch for
- Nausea (PT-141) — can be significant the first few doses
- Flushing, BP changes
- Increased mole darkening or new freckles (melanotan II)
Brand names & aliases
PT-141 is also sold or referenced as Bremelanotide®, Vyleesi®. These are registered trademarks of their respective owners and are listed for clinical clarity only — Peptide Calculator Log is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by these companies.
Protocols using PT-141
PT-141 FAQ
Answers, not hype.
PT-141 (also marketed as Bremelanotide®, Vyleesi®) is a peptide in the Sexual category. It is a research peptide and is not FDA-approved for human use. The dose ranges shown (1–2 mg) are summarized from peer-reviewed research literature where evidence is preliminary.
PT-141 most commonly ships in 10 mg vials. Typical reconstitution volumes are 1, 2 ml of bacteriostatic water — choose the volume to land on a syringe-friendly unit count for your target dose.
Use the formula concentration = vial mg ÷ BAC water ml, then volume = dose mg ÷ concentration, then units = volume × 100 (for U-100). For example, a 10 mg vial reconstituted with 1 ml gives 10.00 mg/ml — at the typical low dose of 1 mg that resolves to 10.0 units. The free reconstitution calculator on this site verifies the math against your specific vial.
No. PT-141 is a research peptide and is not FDA-approved for human use in the United States as of April 2026. Any use must come through a licensed healthcare provider, typically via a compounding pharmacy.
Side-effect profiles for research peptides are characterized in published research rather than an FDA label. Most users report mild local reactions at the injection site, occasional fatigue, and headache in the first few doses. Long-term human safety data is limited for most research compounds. Discuss with your prescribing provider before starting.
No. The values shown are reference numbers summarized from authoritative sources — FDA-approved labels for approved compounds and peer-reviewed research for the rest. They are not personalized recommendations. Always follow your prescribing provider's instructions and verify every calculation against your vial label.
References & sources
Research peptidePT-141 is a research peptide. It is not FDA-approved for human use. The ranges shown above are summarized from peer-reviewed clinical and pre-clinical literature, where evidence remains preliminary. Discuss any use with a licensed healthcare provider.
- PubMed research literaturePeer-reviewed research on PT-141. Evidence is preliminary; PT-141 is not FDA-approved for human use.
- ClinicalTrials.govNIH database of registered clinical trials involving PT-141, completed or in progress.
See the resources page for the full list of databases this site cross-checks against.
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