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Bremelanotide Acetate Sexual Wellness Support program in Irving, Fort Worth, Arlington,
Plano & Allen, TX

Is Bremelanotide Acetate Right For You?

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Our Sexual Wellness Support program with Bremelanotide Acetate is designed for women who want help addressing distressing low sexual desire in a medically guided, discreet, and supportive setting. Bremelanotide is used on demand rather than as a daily medication, which makes it appealing for patients who want a treatment tied more directly to intimacy rather than an every-day drug routine.

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What Is Bremelanotide Acetate?

Bremelanotide Acetate is a prescription peptide treatment that acts as a melanocortin receptor agonist and is used to treat hypoactive sexual desire disorder, or HSDD, in premenopausal women. It is intended for women with acquired, generalized low sexual desire that is distressing and not caused by another medical issue, mental health problem, relationship concern, medication effect, or substance use.

Unlike treatments that primarily target blood flow, Bremelanotide works through the central nervous system and is intended to support sexual desire itself. That makes it a different type of option for women whose main concern is low interest in sex rather than a purely physical arousal problem.

This program is built around more than a prescription alone. We focus on identifying the real drivers of low desire, screening for who is and is not a good candidate, and helping patients understand what this treatment may realistically improve.

Individual response varies, but Bremelanotide is used to support:

  • Improved sexual desire in appropriate candidates with HSDDpmc.
  • Less distress related to low desirepmc.
  • An on-demand option rather than a daily medication routine
  • A more targeted treatment approach for women whose primary concern is low desire itself

In phase 3 trials, Bremelanotide significantly improved sexual desire scores and reduced distress related to low desire compared with placebo in premenopausal women with HSDD. At the same time, published reviews note that benefit is modest on average, which is why careful candidate selection and expectation-setting are important.

Our 3-Step Process

Starting Bremelanotide Acetate at our Fort Worth, Arlington, Irving, Plano, or Allen location is streamlined for convenience and safety.

1. Comprehensive sexual wellness consultation – $100

We begin with a private consultation focused on your symptoms, history, medications, stress, sleep, relationship context, and overall health. Bremelanotide should only be used when low desire is truly the core issue and not better explained by another medical, psychological, or situational factor.

2. Personalized treatment decision

If you are a good candidate, we review how Bremelanotide works, when to use it, how to inject it, and what kind of response is realistic. We also discuss side effects, since nausea, flushing, and headache were among the more common side effects seen in trials.

3. At-home use with ongoing support - $249/mo

You will self-administer injections at home after proper training. We will show you technique, discuss timing before intimacy, and follow up to see how you are responding and whether the treatment is worth continuing based on your experience.

Who Is a Good Candidate?

You may be a good candidate for Bremelanotide Sexual Wellness Support if you:

  • Are a premenopausal woman with acquired, generalized low sexual desire
  • Feel distressed by the change in desire
  • Do not have a more obvious explanation such as a medication side effect, relationship issue, untreated depression, or another medical problem causing the symptoms
  • Want an on-demand treatment rather than a daily medication

This treatment is not intended for postmenopausal women under the FDA-approved indication, and it is not meant for men or for low desire driven primarily by another identifiable cause.

What to Expect from Treatment

Bremelanotide is used as needed rather than on a fixed daily schedule, and patients are generally instructed to use it before anticipated sexual activity according to prescribing guidance. Some women notice a meaningful improvement in desire and reduced distress, while others find the benefit limited or side effects too bothersome to continue.

Because response varies, we focus on whether the treatment actually improves your real-life experience—not just whether it works in theory. If it is not the right fit, we can discuss other options and broader sexual wellness support.

Bremelanotide FAQs

Bremelanotide is used to treat acquired, generalized hypoactive sexual desire disorder in premenopausal women when the low desire is distressing and not caused by another medical, psychiatric, relationship, or medication-related factor.

It is self-administered as a subcutaneous injection, usually in the abdomen or thigh, at least 45 minutes before sexual activity.

No. Bremelanotide is intended to be used on demand rather than every day.

Clinical trials showed statistically significant improvements in sexual desire and reductions in distress compared with placebo in appropriate patients, although reviews note the average benefit is modest and not universal.

Nausea, flushing, and headache were among the more common side effects reported in clinical studies.

Bremelanotide is not intended for women whose low desire is better explained by another medical problem, mental health condition, relationship difficulty, medication use, or substance use, and its FDA-approved indication is specifically for premenopausal women with acquired, generalized HSDD.

Ready to get started?

The first step is to schedule a consultation. We’ll review your history, goals, and labs (if available), and determine whether our  Sexual Wellness & Support program is a good fit—or if a different approach would better match your needs.