Provider Face-Off · 2026-07-11

MadeMed vs. BlueChew Gold: A Peptide Addition vs. a More Layered Formula

Different mechanisms, different levels of complexity.

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Both are combination formulas including a non-PDE5 ingredient — but MadeMed adds a peptide, while BlueChew Gold adds apomorphine and stacks two PDE5 inhibitors.

MadeMed's formula

Tadalafil combined with PT-141 and oxytocin in a compounded troche — one PDE5 inhibitor plus a peptide targeting the arousal pathway in the brain.

Compounded Tadalafil

MadeMed

Compounded tadalafil through a licensed pharmacy network, positioned as a lower-cost alternative to brand-name treatment for people who qualify after evaluation.

Compounded medication notice: compounded formulations are not FDA-approved. Compounding pharmacies prepare medications under a licensed clinician’s prescription; effectiveness and safety have not been independently evaluated by the FDA.

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BlueChew Gold's formula

Sildenafil, tadalafil, apomorphine, and oxytocin together — two PDE5 inhibitors plus a different arousal-pathway ingredient (apomorphine, not PT-141) plus oxytocin.

The actual comparison

BlueChew Gold is the more layered formula on paper — two PDE5 inhibitors instead of one, plus apomorphine. MadeMed's PT-141 works through a different specific mechanism than apomorphine, and its formula stays to one PDE5 inhibitor. If you specifically want PT-141's mechanism, MadeMed has it and BlueChew Gold doesn't. If you want the most layered combination available, BlueChew Gold goes further.

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