Telos rx
Original price was: $249.00.$160.00Current price is: $160.00.
Telos Rx is a clinician-prescribed PT-141 injection designed to support sexual desire and arousal through the brain’s melanocortin pathways.
Quick Highlights:
- Compounded PT-141 injection
- Used as needed before intimacy
- Personalized clinician-guided dosing
- Fully online medical consultation
- Free discreet two-day shipping
- Cancel-anytime subscription
Description
What Is Telos Rx?
Telos Rx is an online sexual-wellness program offering clinician-prescribed, compounded PT-141 injections. PT-141, also called bremelanotide, is a peptide that acts on melanocortin pathways in the brain involved in sexual desire and arousal.
Unlike common ED medicines that primarily increase penile blood flow, PT-141 works through the central nervous system. Telos Rx provides an online intake, clinician review, personalized instructions, ongoing messaging, and discreet pharmacy delivery. The compounded medication is not FDA-approved, and prescriptions are not guaranteed.
Who Is Telos Rx For?
Telos Rx considered for eligible adults experiencing reduced sexual desire or arousal who want an as-needed, nonhormonal treatment. Telos primarily describes PT-141 as an option studied for premenopausal women with acquired, generalized hypoactive sexual desire disorder.
The FDA-approved bremelanotide product is not indicated for men, postmenopausal women, or general sexual-performance enhancement. Any use in men for ED would be off-label and requires careful clinician evaluation. People with uncontrolled hypertension or known cardiovascular disease should not use bremelanotide.
How Telos Rx Supports the Body?
Telos Rx contains bremelanotide, a melanocortin receptor agonist. It activates central nervous system pathways associated with sexual interest and arousal rather than directly relaxing penile blood vessels.
This mechanism may support desire and reduce distress related to low sexual interest in appropriately diagnosed premenopausal women. Responses vary, and the treatment does not address every cause of low libido or erectile difficulty, such as cardiovascular disease, hormone imbalance, medication effects, depression, or relationship concerns.
Telos Rx Active Ingredients
Bremelanotide (PT-141)
Bremelanotide is the active peptide in Telos Rx. It stimulates melanocortin receptors, particularly pathways involved in sexual desire and arousal within the brain.
Telos supplies a personalized compounded subcutaneous formulation through a licensed U.S. pharmacy. Compounded PT-141 is not the same FDA-approved product as branded Vyleesi and has not undergone FDA review for safety, effectiveness, or manufacturing consistency.
Pros
- Uses an as-needed protocol instead of a daily tablet.
- Works through central arousal pathways rather than blood flow alone.
- Includes review by a U.S.-licensed clinician.
- Provides personalized dosing and unlimited care-team messaging.
- Includes free, discreet two-day shipping if approved.
- Available through a fully online intake process.
- Plans can be cancelled through the patient portal.
Cons
- The compounded medication is not FDA-approved.
- Use for erectile dysfunction in men is off-label.
- Requires a subcutaneous injection.
- Nausea, flushing, headache, vomiting, and injection-site reactions may occur.
- It can temporarily raise blood pressure and lower heart rate.
- Multi-month plans may incur a price adjustment after early cancellation.
- Delivered compounded prescriptions cannot normally be returned.
How To Use Telos Rx?
Telos Rx comes as an as-needed subcutaneous injection containing compounded PT-141 (bremelanotide).
- Complete the Telos Rx online medical intake.
- Wait for a U.S.-licensed clinician to assess eligibility, medical history, medications, blood pressure, and treatment goals.
- If prescribed, follow the clinician’s personalized dose and timing instructions. Telos describes PT-141 as an as-needed injection under the skin before anticipated intimacy.
- Inject only into the location and at the frequency specified on the prescription label. Do not copy the dosing instructions for branded Vyleesi because compounded concentrations and devices may differ.
- Contact the care team if the response is inadequate or side effects occur. Never increase the dose independently.
Cautions And Warnings
- Do not use bremelanotide with uncontrolled high blood pressure or known cardiovascular disease.
- Tell the clinician about heart, kidney, liver, or blood-pressure conditions.
- Bremelanotide can temporarily increase blood pressure and reduce heart rate.
- Common side effects include nausea, flushing, headache, vomiting, dizziness, and injection-site reactions.
- Report persistent nausea or vomiting because dehydration and poor medication tolerance may occur.
- Skin or gum darkening can develop and may not completely resolve after discontinuation.
- Discuss every prescription, nonprescription medicine, vitamin, and supplement with the clinician.
- Bremelanotide may slow stomach emptying and affect the absorption of oral medications.
- Oral naltrexone products used for alcohol or opioid dependence may become less effective.
- People who may become pregnant should discuss contraception and stop treatment if pregnancy is suspected.
- Seek urgent care for chest pain, severe headache, fainting, breathing difficulty, or signs of an allergic reaction.
Pricing & Money-Back Guarantee
Four subscription options provide lower monthly pricing with longer commitments; approved prescriptions include complimentary two-day United States shipping.
- 1-month plan: $249 for the first month, then $249 every four weeks
- 3-month plan: $129 for the first month, then $235 per month
- 6-month plan: $99 for the first month, then $180 per month
- 12-month plan: $40 for the first month, then $160 per month
Telos Rx does not offer a general money-back guarantee. A 100% refund applies only if the clinician determines that the applicant is ineligible before medication ships.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is Telos Rx an ED pill?
No. Telos Rx PT-141 is a compounded bremelanotide injection used as needed. It acts through brain pathways related to sexual desire rather than working like sildenafil or tadalafil.
2. Is Telos Rx PT-141 FDA-approved?
No. Telos explicitly states that its compounded PT-141 is not FDA-approved. Branded bremelanotide is FDA-approved only for certain premenopausal women with acquired, generalized HSDD.
3. Can men use Telos Rx ?
A Telos clinician may evaluate male applicants, but bremelanotide is not FDA-approved for men or erectile dysfunction. Treatment for male ED would therefore represent off-label prescribing.
4. How quickly does Telos Rx PT-141 work?
Telos states that onset varies and some users notice effects within several hours. The prescribing clinician provides individualized timing instructions based on formulation, response, and tolerability.
5. Does PT-141 directly cause an erection?
PT-141 does not work primarily by increasing penile blood flow. It acts on central arousal pathways, so it may not correct ED caused by vascular, neurological, hormonal, or medication-related problems.
6. What are the common Telos Rx side effects?
Common bremelanotide effects include nausea, flushing, headache, vomiting, dizziness, and injection-site reactions. It may also temporarily increase blood pressure and reduce heart rate.





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