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PT-141 Cost: Typical Price Ranges and What Affects Them

Wondering what PT-141 costs at a peptide clinic? Learn about typical price ranges, the factors that drive them up or down, and what to ask before you pay.

By The Editorial Team·5 min read

What Is PT-141?

PT-141 (bremelanotide) is a synthetic peptide that acts on melanocortin receptors in the central nervous system. It's used in clinical settings primarily to address sexual dysfunction in both men and women. The FDA approved an injectable form of bremelanotide (Vyleesi) specifically for hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) in premenopausal women. However, the PT-141 offered through many peptide clinics is a compounded version—not the same as the branded drug—and its use for other indications or populations sits outside FDA approval. Always consult a licensed physician before pursuing compounded peptide therapy.


Typical PT-141 Price Ranges

Costs vary widely depending on where you get it and in what form, but here are realistic ballpark figures based on what clinics across the U.S. currently advertise:

  • Compounded injectable vials (10 mg): $40–$120 per vial
  • Compounded nasal spray (typical 10–15 mg bottles): $60–$150 per bottle
  • Monthly supply (moderate use): $100–$300/month
  • Telehealth consultation fee (often required): $50–$200 one-time or recurring
  • FDA-approved Vyleesi (bremelanotide auto-injector): $1,000+ per dose at retail without insurance; patient assistance programs exist

The gap between compounded PT-141 and brand-name Vyleesi is enormous. That price difference is one reason patients increasingly turn to telehealth peptide clinics—though the regulatory and quality considerations are different.


6 Factors That Affect PT-141 Cost

1. Compounded vs. Brand-Name

Compounded PT-141 is prepared by a licensed compounding pharmacy, not manufactured by a drug company. It's generally far cheaper than Vyleesi but is not FDA-approved as a finished drug product. The FDA maintains guidance on compounded drugs that patients and prescribers should review.

2. Formulation and Concentration

Clinics offer PT-141 in different delivery formats—subcutaneous injections and nasal sprays are the most common. Nasal sprays tend to cost slightly more per milligram to compound due to formulation complexity. Higher-concentration vials can lower the cost-per-dose if your prescribed amount is consistent.

3. Quantity and Subscription Model

Many peptide clinics reward volume. Buying a three-month supply upfront often reduces the per-unit cost by 15–30% compared to month-to-month purchasing. Some clinics bundle peptides with hormone optimization protocols, which changes the pricing structure entirely.

4. Clinic Type and Overhead

  • Brick-and-mortar men's/women's health clinics carry higher overhead and typically charge more for consultations and prescriptions.
  • Telehealth-only platforms have streamlined costs and often pass savings to patients, though the level of medical oversight varies.
  • Compounding pharmacy direct programs (where a clinic partners with one pharmacy) can offer lower pricing but less flexibility.

5. Geographic Location

Clinics in high cost-of-living metro areas tend to charge more for consultations and follow-up visits. The compounded peptide itself may cost roughly the same nationally (since it's pharmacy-priced), but the surrounding service fees inflate the total.

6. Required Lab Work and Follow-Ups

Responsible prescribers typically require baseline labs before starting PT-141—hormone panels, metabolic panels, or cardiovascular screening. These add $75–$400+ to your first-month costs depending on your insurance and lab provider. Ongoing follow-up visits, even brief telehealth check-ins, contribute to the total cost of care.


What's Usually Included in the Price?

When a clinic quotes you a number, clarify exactly what it covers. A transparent clinic should break out:

  • The peptide itself (vial or spray)
  • Compounding pharmacy fee (sometimes bundled)
  • Prescriber consultation fee
  • Shipping (often $10–$25 per order, or free above a threshold)
  • Supplies like syringes, alcohol swabs, and sharps containers

Some clinics advertise a low peptide price but charge separately for each of these line items. Others quote an all-in monthly program fee. Neither model is inherently better—just make sure you're comparing apples to apples.


Insurance and PT-141

Compounded PT-141 is almost never covered by insurance. FDA-approved Vyleesi has limited coverage; many insurers exclude it or require prior authorization with documented HSDD diagnosis. If you're pursuing PT-141 for an off-label use, expect to pay entirely out of pocket.

Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) may cover compounded peptides when prescribed by a physician, but policies differ by plan administrator. Check with yours before assuming reimbursement.


Red Flags to Watch For

Not all PT-141 sources are equal. Be cautious if:

  • No valid prescription is required
  • The seller is not a licensed U.S. compounding pharmacy
  • Pricing seems implausibly low (under $25/vial)
  • No physician consultation is part of the process
  • Certificate of Analysis (CoA) from third-party testing is unavailable

The FDA has warned consumers about purchasing peptides from unregulated online sources. Purity and potency cannot be assumed without proper pharmaceutical oversight.


How to Get an Accurate Quote

The most reliable way to understand your true PT-141 cost is to:

  1. Book a consultation with a licensed telehealth or in-person peptide clinic
  2. Ask for an itemized breakdown of all fees before committing
  3. Confirm the compounding pharmacy is PCAB-accredited or state-licensed
  4. Ask about CoA availability for every batch

Costs shift frequently as compounding pharmacy regulations and peptide demand evolve. A quote from six months ago may not reflect today's pricing.


This article is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a licensed healthcare provider before starting any peptide therapy.

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