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Sexual Wellness Treatment in Maine
PT-141 (Bremelanotide) is a melanocortin receptor agonist that enhances sexual desire and arousal through the central nervous system — not the vascular system. It is the first non-hormonal treatment for hypoactive sexual desire disorder approved by the FDA.
Key Benefits
- Works through the brain to enhance desire and arousal
- Effective for both men and women
- Addresses root causes of low libido rather than just physical response
- FDA-approved active ingredient (Vyleesi for women)
- Unique central mechanism distinct from PDE5 inhibitors
Who is a Good Candidate?
Men and women experiencing low sexual desire (HSDD), reduced libido, or sexual arousal difficulties who want a centrally-acting treatment that addresses desire rather than just the physical mechanics of sexual function.
Starting from $199/month
Serving Maine
Maine's rugged beauty extends from Portland's vibrant waterfront to the remote forests of Aroostook County. OmniRx Health serves this diverse landscape—connecting lobstermen on the coast, ski resort workers in the mountains, and retirees seeking the quiet life with expert medical care. Our telehealth platform eliminates the long drives that Maine's geography often requires, bringing healthcare as close as your living room in the Pine Tree State.
OmniRx Health providers are licensed by the Maine Board of Licensure in Medicine to serve patients throughout the Pine Tree State.
Maine pharmacies in Portland, Bangor, Augusta, and coastal communities provide prescription services with delivery to all corners of the state.
Maine has progressive telehealth laws that address the unique needs of its rural and island communities, ensuring virtual care access statewide.
Maine requires insurers to cover telehealth services at parity with in-person care, making virtual visits accessible and affordable.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How does PT-141 work differently from Viagra or Cialis?
- PDE5 inhibitors like sildenafil and tadalafil work by increasing blood flow to the genitals — they improve physical erectile function but do not enhance sexual desire. PT-141 activates melanocortin receptors in the brain that regulate sexual motivation and arousal, addressing the psychological and neurological dimension of sexual response that PDE5 inhibitors do not target.
- Can women use PT-141?
- Yes. PT-141 was originally developed in part to address hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) in women. Vyleesi (bremelanotide injection) is FDA-approved for premenopausal women with HSDD. It has also demonstrated benefits in men with situational erectile dysfunction related to low desire or performance anxiety.
- How and when is PT-141 administered?
- PT-141 is administered as a subcutaneous injection, typically 45 minutes to 2 hours before anticipated sexual activity to allow sufficient time for central nervous system activation. The injection site is typically the abdomen. Nausea is the most commonly reported side effect and is usually mild and temporary.
- Is telehealth legal in Maine?
- Yes, Maine fully supports telehealth with laws designed to serve its rural population. Licensed providers can offer comprehensive virtual care including prescriptions and ongoing treatment.
- Can Maine's island residents use telehealth?
- Absolutely. Telehealth is ideal for Maine's island communities where mainland healthcare access requires ferry travel. Our platform brings specialist care directly to you.
- How does telehealth help Maine's aging population?
- Telehealth reduces travel burden for older Mainers, providing convenient access to care without navigating winter roads or making long drives to medical centers.