Provider Face-Off · 2026-07-11

MadeMed vs. Strut Health: Two Different Ideas of “More Than One Ingredient”

Both go beyond one ingredient. Not the same way.

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Both are compounded combination formulas — but MadeMed adds a peptide, while Strut Health's 4-in-1 stays within a different set of ingredients entirely. Two different ideas of "more than one ingredient."

MadeMed's combination

A troche combining tadalafil, PT-141, and oxytocin — a PDE5 inhibitor plus a peptide acting on 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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Strut Health's combination

The "Super Strut" 4-in-1 dissolvable tablet — a distinct compounded formula from a provider that also offers standard single-ingredient tadalafil and sildenafil separately.

ED-Specific Landing Page

Strut Health

A dedicated ED-specific landing page experience rather than a general men's-health catalog — built for people who already know what they're here for and want to get to a relevant evaluation quickly.

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The actual distinction

MadeMed's inclusion of PT-141 specifically targets the arousal pathway in the brain, not just blood flow. Strut Health's 4-in-1 formula is a different combination entirely. If PT-141's mechanism specifically interests you, MadeMed's troche gets you there without a fully standalone peptide commitment. If you want a broader combination formula without that specific peptide, Strut Health's approach is the alternative.

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