Quick answer: Telos Rx offers PT-141 (bremelanotide) as a standalone treatment, with no PDE5 inhibitor included. Pricing depends heavily on plan length: $40 first month on a 12-month plan ($160/month after), up to $249/month on a 1-month plan. Compounded, LegitScript certified, cancel anytime regardless of tier.

The Pricing Tiers, in Full

Plan LengthFirst MonthOngoing Monthly
12-month$40$160/month
6-month$99$180/month
3-month$129$235/month
1-month$249$249/month

The spread between the cheapest and most expensive tier is substantial — nearly $90/month difference in ongoing cost between the 12-month and 1-month plans. If you're confident you'll use PT-141 long-term, the longer commitment tiers offer a real discount; if you're testing it out, expect to pay the 1-month rate.

Compounded medication notice: PT-141 through Telos Rx is compounded and not FDA-approved for this use, though the compound itself has an FDA-approved use elsewhere (as Vyleesi, for low sexual desire in women). Telos Rx's own site states this directly and repeatedly.

Why PT-141 Alone, Not Combined

Unlike MadeMed, which combines PT-141 with tadalafil and oxytocin, Telos Rx offers PT-141 by itself — the most direct way to try this specific mechanism (acting on desire through melanocortin receptors) without a PDE5 inhibitor mixed in. Telos Rx also lists PT-141 as relevant for men specifically, not just the FDA-approved women's indication.

Payment Flexibility

Telos Rx accepts FSA/HSA funds and offers installment payment options through Affirm, Klarna, and Afterpay — worth knowing given the higher price point relative to most PDE5-inhibitor-only options on this page.

Cancellation

Despite the tiered commitment pricing, Telos Rx states you can cancel anytime regardless of which plan length you selected — confirm current terms directly, since a lower locked-in rate may not apply if you cancel and restart.

Bottom Line

Telos Rx is the direct path to PT-141 specifically, without a PDE5 inhibitor bundled in. The pricing structure heavily rewards longer commitments — know your intended usage length before choosing a tier, since the gap between the cheapest and most expensive plan is significant.

Peptide-Based · PT-141

Telos Rx

PT-141 (bremelanotide). $40–$249 first month by plan length, $160–$249/month after.

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What's the cheapest way to try Telos Rx?
The 12-month plan has the lowest first-month price ($40) and lowest ongoing rate ($160/month), but requires the longest commitment. The 1-month plan ($249) is the most flexible but most expensive per month.
Does Telos Rx offer any PDE5 inhibitors?
No — Telos Rx's ED-relevant offering is PT-141 alone, a different mechanism than sildenafil or tadalafil. For a combined formula, MadeMed on this page pairs PT-141 with tadalafil.
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