Re: PTN
>>The main research was describing the effect of the drug as if he had tested it himself. Saying that it would work as an aphrodisiac more or less, where the reaction is not purely physical (more blood flow where you want it) but mental (in the mood). He suggested that this is why it worked on women also. He was also careful to state that PT141 would not become a problem in bars due to its nasal inhalation. Hmm. All the more interesting. I never really looked into its mechanism of action.<<
It’s probably not a good idea to mix and match.
The FDA considers drugs for low libido (hypoactive sexual desire disorder, or HSDD) a separate class from drugs for vascular-based sexual dysfunction (FSD for females, ED for males). Any drug that is not clearly in one camp or the other is apt to face some problems, IMHO.
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