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  1. #1 28th September 2009 
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    Video on how to mix and use for Nasal

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZRwTHVefME

    wow, looks like lots of people are posting up now, that's cool..

    I like the 1mL of fluid with 10mg of pt141 since i don't really want to put 10mL of fluid into my sinus but i can see the advantage either way..

    i'll give this a try this weekend.
  2. #2 6th October 2009 
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    Re: How to mix and use for Nasal spray

    Well, i'm not convinced that the nasal administration of this product is the way to go. I've tried the "insulin type" injection and it was painless and effective.. so although i had a slight effect, i'll be sticking (sorry) with what works for me.. 1-2mg of the product mixed with bacteriostatic water..

    I do it just like this chick does it... and it's effective and works everytime.
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    found this...

    From Palatin: *It also makes sense to change to the subcutaneous route of administration. bremelanotide (PT-141) (bremelanotide) was originally developed as a subcutaneous drug. Switching to an intranasal route makes it easier to use, however, the nasal mucosa is extremely vascular. I can see how some patients can experience a sudden rapid absorption which could lead to increased side effects. Subcutaneous administration likely has a slower, more controlled absorption. It also lends to the development of a depot formulation. I also don't think a subcutaneous route would necessarily detract from its use since many of my ED patients give themselves intracavernosal (penile) injections of vasoactive agents.

    http://www.palatin.com/pdfs/Cowen%20and%20Co%2029th%20Annual%20Health%20Care%20Conference-FINAL.pdf
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    Re: Video on how to mix and use for Nasal

    PDE5 plus PT141 subq really works almost too well and really goes the full 36 hour duration.* For me this can draw attention away from other things we sometimes have to do in life.* Again for me it takes about 4 hours before they both work together.* PT141 2mg subq + Aspire36 (or 20mg Cialis)

    I suspect the nasal form might work a bit faster and probably maybe of shorter duration.

    Will have to experiment here...* Thanks for the posts.
    Enjoy.
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    Re: Video on how to mix and use for Nasal

    My husband and I tried the PT141 in this manner but I didn't get as good of a response, I mean I did respond but the "insulin injection" was much more effective.