When to write

PT-141 Doctor is an editorial summary, not a clinic. The most useful messages we receive concern the published record itself: a citation that is missing, a number that does not match the source, a paper that should be added to the references, or a section that could be clearer. We take corrections seriously and update accordingly.

We do not respond to messages requesting medical advice, dosing guidance, prescriptions, or evaluation of an individual case. Those questions belong with a qualified clinician — an obstetrician-gynecologist, a primary care physician, or a sexual medicine specialist — who can take a full history and make the clinical judgments that matter.

Contact form

A simple contact form is provided below. Please include the page and section you are referring to, and the specific citation or claim at issue. We typically respond to editorial questions within a few business days. The contact form does not store medical information and should not be used to share medical history.

Please include the citation or claim at issue. Do not share medical history through this form.

What we will not do

We will not: provide medical advice; recommend a clinician by name; recommend a pharmacy or compounding source; recommend a specific dose or schedule; or comment on whether bremelanotide is appropriate for a particular individual. Those decisions sit with the prescribing clinician who has evaluated you in person. The site exists to make the research record accessible, not to substitute for that evaluation.