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  1. #1 17th February 2015 
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    intravenous injection

    Has anyone experience or an opinion on intravenous injection of PT-141?
    Would it be able to short the time it will start working?
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    Re: intravenous injection

    Absolutely do not attempt IV administration of PT-141 (Bremelanotide). Doing so will make the end user very ill, very quick. Potent melanocortin agonist peptides are best injected subcutaneous benefiting from the slow absorb properties.
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    Re: intravenous injection

    if you do you just might not get sick you could end up on a slab.
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    Re: intravenous injection

    "
    if you do you just might not get sick you could end up on a slab.
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    There's a joke here about being a 'stiff' but it's far too early for that.


    As the others have said - don't try it, they're meant for subQ injections and nothing else.
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    Re: intravenous injection

    Thank for the advise. I will not try it.