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NAD+ + Bremelanotide: Dual Peptide Therapy for Energy, Libido, and Longevity

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Chronic fatigue. Low desire. Signs of early aging.

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If you’re feeling tired, foggy, or disconnected—physically or emotionally—you’re not alone. This dual peptide therapy combines NAD+ (a powerful mitochondrial coenzyme) and PT‑141 (Bremelanotide) to address low energy, hormonal imbalance, and sexual dysfunction at the cellular and neurological levels. It’s not just anti-aging. It’s pro-vitality.

1. What Is the NAD+ + PT‑141 Combo?

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  • Combines NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) for cellular repair
  • Adds PT‑141 (Bremelanotide) to boost libido and mood
  • Supports whole-body rejuvenation—from mitochondria to mental health
  • Ideal for both men and women facing fatigue, burnout, or intimacy issues
  • Safe, non-hormonal, and clinically backed

2. How This Peptide Combo Works

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  • NAD+ restores mitochondrial energy, DNA repair, and cellular detox
  • PT‑141 stimulates arousal via melanocortin receptors in the brain
  • Together, they:
    • Recharge physical and mental energy
    • Enhance sexual desire and mood
    • Improve sleep, focus, and motivation
    • Support hormone balance and metabolism

3. Real-Life Uses and Outcomes

  • Chronic Fatigue & Brain Fog: NAD+ replenishes cellular energy, while PT‑141 sharpens mental clarity and motivation.
  • Low Libido & Stress Burnout: Especially effective for those with hormone-related or stress-induced desire loss.
  • Postpartum Recovery & Menopause: Supports emotional wellness and physical stamina in women post-pregnancy or through hormone transitions.
  • Busy Executives & Athletes: Used in performance-based protocols for recovery, endurance, and sexual wellness.

4. What the Research Says

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  • NAD+ is crucial for mitochondrial function and declines with age
  • Studies show NAD+ therapy can improve cognition, metabolism, and inflammation
  • PT‑141 is FDA-approved for HSDD in women and shows promise in men with ED or low desire
  • Clinical use suggests synergistic benefits for energy, libido, and longevity

5. Why Choose Dual Therapy Over Single-Peptide Use?

  • Deeper recovery: NAD⁺ supports core energy metabolism, while PT‑141 enhances mood and intimacy
  • Broader benefits: Helps address fatigue, intimacy concerns, brain fog, and hormone issues together
  • Customizable protocols: Doses can be adjusted based on lab work, stress load, or relationship goals
  • No synthetic hormones or ED drugs required

6. Are Results Permanent? What Happens if You Stop

NAD+ and Bremelanotide don’t permanently alter your DNA or hormones. Their benefits are functional and fade gradually if therapy is discontinued:

  • Energy, focus, sleep, and stamina gradually return to baseline over a few weeks.
  • Libido effects fade once dosing stops; temporary and dose-dependent.
  • Benefits gradually fade over 2–6 weeks,depending on lifestyle, health, and treatment frequency.

FAQs

 

They’re usually given via subcutaneous injection or IV (for NAD⁺) depending on your treatment plan.

 

NAD⁺ may cause flushing or mild fatigue during infusion; PT‑141 may cause temporary nausea or flushing. Both are generally well-tolerated.

 

Yes. Both peptides benefit all genders and are often used in midlife or longevity plans.

 

Some experience more energy and focus within days; libido effects typically show within 1–2 sessions.

 

 

 

Not necessarily. It can complement hormone therapy or serve as a standalone option in cases where HRT isn't recommended.

 

 

 

Yes. We base all peptide protocols on full blood work and a consultation to ensure safe, targeted care.

Begin Your Regenerative Journey

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Whether you’re recovering from burnout, struggling with intimacy, or ready to invest in cellular longevity—this dual therapy gives your body and brain the boost they need.

Book your NAD⁺ + PT‑141 consultation today.

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Article Written By

Richard Koffler, MD

NPI Number- 1467557264
  • Dr. Koffler is a Physiatrist, specializing in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation.
  • Graduated from the Sackler School of Medicine at Tel Aviv University in 1993 Dr. Koffler completed a one-year internship in internal medicine at Roosevelt Hospital in New York City.
  • Residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the Rusk Institute at NYU Medical Center in New York City. Board certified in 1998.
  • Trained in acupuncture at Helms Medical Institute at UCLA His medical practice incorporates proven conventional western medicine integrating eastern alternative practices.
  • Medical Director of several medical clinics in NYC, Stamford CT, and Miami Beach, FL.
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