Matching Your Schedule to a Provider's Model: Daily, As-Needed, or Peptide
The “best” format is the one you'll actually use consistently. Here's how to figure out which that is.
Daily routine, as-needed planning, or a different mechanism entirely — which fits your actual life matters more than which one sounds more effective in the abstract.
If your life runs on routine
A daily-use approach might genuinely fit better than something you have to remember to plan around each time — less mental overhead once it's part of a habit, more forward-thinking required upfront.
If your life is more spontaneous
An as-needed format built around a defined window before anticipated activity may fit more naturally — no daily commitment, but real timing awareness required each time.
Telos Rx
Offers PT-141 (bremelanotide), a peptide-based option that works differently than oral ED medications — worth discussing with a clinician if pills haven't been the right fit for you.
View Offer Paid LinkIf neither format has worked well
This is where a genuinely different mechanism, like Telos Rx's peptide-based approach, becomes worth a real conversation — not because it's inherently better, but because it operates on a different pathway entirely.
The honest bottom line
The "best" format is the one you'll actually use consistently and correctly — that's a bigger factor in real-world outcomes than any theoretical advantage one format has over another on paper.