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Bremelanotide Marketing partner
07.22.06 (4:59 am)   [edit]

Palatin formed a strategic alliance with King Pharmaceuticals (NYSE:KG) to jointly develop and commercialize Bremelanotide.
King’s large primary care/cardiovascular-focus ed sales force makes King an ideal partner for Palatin and Bremelanotide. Palatin will have responsibility for preclinical and clinical development and manufacturing, and will have the right to co-promote Bremelanotide to the urology specialty market. The two companies will jointly seek a marketing partner outside the U.S. The collaboration is potentially worth $250M in milestone payments to Palatin and includes profit sharing on a worldwide basis.

 
Bremolanotide Drug Boosts Women's Libido, Company Says
07.10.06 (1:08 pm)   [edit]

FORT LEE, N.J. May 19 (AP) A New Jersey drug company says an inhaler it's working on could be the long-sought female version of Viagra.
It says it has had encouraging results in both men and women with Bremolanotide (breem-oh-LAN'-oh-tyd), which stimulates the brain, rather than the genitals.
The company's director of preclinical development says it may help women who lack desire and have trouble getting aroused.
She says it works differently from Viagra and other drugs, which increases blood flow to the genitals.
They facililate sexual arousal, Annette Shadiack reports. "Bremolanotide initiates sexual arousal."
Source:ABC NEws

 
Drug( Bremolanotide ) boosts women's sex drive, company says
06.18.06 (3:26 am)   [edit]

Drug boosts women's sex drive, company says


A New Jersey drug company says an inhaler it’s working on could be the long-sought female version of ViagratablePalatin Technologies of Fort Lee says it’s had encouraging results in both men and women with Bremolanotide, which stimulates the brain, rather than the genitals. The company’s director of preclinical development says Bremolanotide may help women who lack desire and have trouble getting aroused.
Source:News
 
Viagra(Bremolanotide)-Type Drug For Women Closer To Reality
06.09.06 (11:38 pm)   [edit]

A New Jersey drug company says an inhaler it's working on could be the long-sought female version of Viagra.Palatin Technologies of Fort Lee says it has had encouraging results in both men and women with Bremolanotide , which stimulates the brain, rather than the genitals.The company's director of preclinical development said it may help women with female sexual dysfunction , who lack desire and have trouble getting aroused.The company said female sexual dysfunction consists of hypoactive sexual desire disorder, female sexual arousal disorder, dyspareunia or painful intercourse, and anorgasmia. To establish a diagnosis, these components must be associated with personal distress, as determined by the affected woman.

Erectile dysfunction is defined as the consistent inability to attain and maintain an erection sufficient for sexual intercourse, and is associated with increasing age, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, diabetes and smoking.Here's what makes Bremelanotide different. According to a Palatin statement, Bremelanotide is the first compound in a new drug class called melanocortin receptor agonists under development to treat sexual dysfunction. Unlike current erectile dysfunction treatments that act on the vascular system, it acts on the neural pathway that controls sexual function.Palatin said that, according to the Journal of the American Medical Association, some form of female sexual dysfunction appears to be prevalent in approximately 43 percent of the female population. Erectile dysfunction affects about one half of all men over the age of 40 and about 150 million men worldwide.

Source:foxreno.com 

 
Bremolanotide – A marvel drug to enhance women’s sexual desires
06.06.06 (12:43 am)   [edit]

Are you one of those women who are not able to satisfy their partner in bed?

Are you not comfortable during sex because of your diminishing sexual appeal?

 Bremolanotide is the solution for those women who are facing loss of interest in sex. Bremolanotide act as a wonder inhaler to make you feel aggressive in bed. Bremolanotide as a female version of Viagra stimulates sexual desire so that you don’t have to experience any embarrassment during sex.

The main target of this medicine is to energize the chemicals in brain that are responsible for sexual excitement. It is a preferred drug nowadays to increase or to treat sexual dysfunction.

 
Viagra-Type Drug For Women Closer To Reality
06.02.06 (11:00 pm)   [edit]

A New Jersey drug company says an inhaler it's working on could be the long-sought female version of Viagra.

Palatin Technologies of Fort Lee says it's had encouraging results in both men and women with Bremolanotide, which stimulates the brain, rather than the genitals.

The company's director of preclinical development says it may help women who lack desire and have trouble getting aroused. She says it works differently from Viagra and other drugs, which increase blood flow to the genitals.

Source:http://www.nbc11.com ;

 
Bremolanotide - Viagra for Womens
05.27.06 (9:41 pm)   [edit]

Bremelanotide


Bremelanotide is Palatin’s novel drug candidate for the treatment of male and female sexual dysfunction. Bremelanotide works through a mechanism of action involving the central nervous system rather than directly on the vascular system.

Viagra for women


The anti-impotence drug Viagra could be made available for women within three years.
Clinical trials are being carried out on 200 women to test Viagra's impact on female sexual dysfunction. It is estimated that up to 40% of women suffer from problems with their sexual performance.
The first preliminary results show that the drug, which works by increasing blood flow to the sexual organs, may have significant benefits.
Dr Laura Berman, a psychologist who is working on the trials, said: "We are finding that there is a significant increase in sensation, ability to become aroused and ability to achieve an orgasm in the women that were are treating."
The research, however, must take into account the fact that women's sexual function is more complicated than that of men's.