MadeMed vs. MangoRx: A Peptide Addition vs. Extra Blood-Flow Support
Both compounded combinations. Targeting genuinely different things.
Both are compounded combination formulas built around a PDE5 inhibitor plus additional ingredients — but the additions are genuinely different, targeting different things.
MadeMed's combination
Tadalafil combined with PT-141 and oxytocin in a troche — a peptide acting on the arousal pathway in the brain, plus oxytocin.
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.
View Offer Paid LinkMangoRx's combination
Tadalafil or sildenafil combined with oxytocin and L-arginine in a sublingual — no peptide component, L-arginine supporting blood flow directly instead.
MangoRx
Frames its offering around men's performance more broadly, with ED treatment as a core part of that positioning — worth a look if that broader framing resonates with how you think about this.
View Offer Paid LinkThe actual distinction
MadeMed's PT-141 inclusion targets a genuinely separate arousal pathway in the brain. MangoRx's L-arginine works alongside the same blood-flow mechanism the PDE5 inhibitor already targets. If a second, distinct mechanism specifically interests you, MadeMed's formula includes one; MangoRx's is more of a reinforced version of the original approach.