Your sex drive isn't gone.It's just switched off.
An SSRI, menopause, or plain burnout can quietly switch off the brain circuit that runs desire. It's not your fault — and it's not permanent. Spark is one rapid-dissolve tablet that switches it back on in 30–60 minutes. No hormones. No daily pill. No "give it six weeks and see."
Your desire didn't quit on you.
A brain circuit went quiet.
Female desire is run by the brain — not the pelvis, not the relationship, not your willpower. So "just relax" and "try date night" were never going to fix it. Two things switch that circuit off the most:
Your SSRI didn't break you. It muted the wrong signal.
More serotonin calms the anxiety — but it also turns down the dopamine reward circuit that drives wanting. Desire, arousal, and even orgasm go flat. You should never have to trade feeling stable for feeling alive.
Menopause changed the chemistry. It didn't end your desire.
As estrogen and testosterone fall, they stop feeding the brain circuitry, blood flow, and sensitivity desire runs on. It is not in your head — and it does not mean that part of your life is over at 50.
It doesn't pull one lever. It pulls all three.
A shot of PT-141 only chases desire. A supplement only nudges the edges. Spark is the only tablet that hits the entire circuit — in one rapid-dissolve dose.
One tablet. Three jobs.
Zero needles.
Single-mechanism shots chase desire and call it a day. Spark works desire, connection, and the blood-flow timing window — so the night doesn't stall halfway. Tap each layer:
Switches desire back on at the source.
PT-141 (bremelanotide) works on the brain's melanocortin pathway — the same "want it" circuitry that SSRIs quiet and menopause starves. This is the layer supplements and hormones can't reach.

Turns "going through the motions" into present.
Oxytocin supports the touch, pleasure, and bonding response — the part of intimacy that makes it feel like connection instead of a chore you're observing from the outside.

Widens the window so timing isn't the enemy.
Tadalafil supports blood flow and opens a usable timing window the generic libido fixes ignore — up to 24–36 hours, so "ready" doesn't have to mean "right this second."

Same desire ingredient.
None of the needles.
Most "real" libido fixes for women are a PT-141 injection — one mechanism, a bigger systemic dose, and a syringe in your bathroom. Spark puts that same active in a tablet and adds two more layers. Here's the honest comparison.
- ✕One mechanism — desire only, nothing for connection or timing
- ✕Self-injection with a syringe before intimacy
- ✕Higher systemic dose → more nausea & flushing
- ✕No blood-flow or timing-window support
- ~Works — if you can stomach the needle
- ✓Triple-action — desire, connection & timing in one dose
- ✓Dissolves under your tongue — no needles, ever
- ✓Lower, balanced dosing → gentler on your stomach
- ✓Built & clinician-reviewed for women
- ✓$0 to start — pay nothing if a clinician says no
- ✓A solid daily base for long-term hormonal health
- ✕Can't switch the desire circuit back on by itself
- ✕Far too slow for the night you actually want
- ✕No clinical screen, no prescription desire layer
- ~Best taken with Spark — not instead of it
Most patients pair the daily supplement with on-demand Spark — the foundation underneath, the switch for the moment. Add it at checkout →
Not theory. Not wellness fluff. Does it work when it matters?
What another month of "maybe later" is already costing you.
One order. One intake. Licensed clinician review. If it's not right for you, you're refunded in full within 48 hours — so the only thing you can't get back is the time you spend deciding.
Stop the next month →Take theirs.
Real timelines, real women, pulled from where people are actually blunt — Trustpilot, Reddit, Google, and on-site.
You risk nothing to find out if this works.
We only win if Spark actually works for you — so we took the risk off the table three different ways. Read them, then decide.
◆ The only thing you can't get back is the time you spend deciding. See your plan →
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Lock in more value when you plan ahead. Cancel anytime.
30-day money-back terms apply. Checkout first, then a 2-minute intake and licensed clinician review. If treatment isn't clinically appropriate, your order is refunded in full within 48 hours — no support-ticket theater.
The questions you'd ask a
friend — answered straight.
No medical hedging, no fine-print games. The three things women actually hesitate over before they start — and the honest reply to each.
No — it's the same active as the shot, in a tablet.
Spark's desire ingredient is prescription PT-141 — the same one used in injections — plus two more layers, dissolved under your tongue instead of injected. Reviewed by a licensed clinician for your history first.
Less than one trip to the pharmacy counter.
One order, one intake, clinician review, and plain-package fulfillment if approved. No waiting room, no insurance maze, no awkward face-to-face explaining what it's for.
Then it shouldn't ship — and you're refunded.
If the clinician decides Spark isn't appropriate, your order is refunded in full within 48 hours. Better than one more prescription that was always wrong for the job.
Your questions, answered.
01How fast does Spark actually work?+
02Is it daily or on-demand?+
03How is this different from single-mechanism options?+
05I'm on an SSRI — can I take Spark?+
06I'm in menopause or on HRT — will it work?+
07Do I need bloodwork or an EKG first?+
08What if I'm not approved?+
09Can I cancel anytime?+
10Will the shipment be discreet?+
Two minutes to order. Or another month of not knowing.
Fast review. Plain packaging. Ready when it matters. The only wrong move is deciding this again next month.
Clinician-reviewed · pharmacy fulfillment if approved · 30-day money-back terms
Safety · Important information
Important safety information
Who should not use this
This treatment may not be appropriate for everyone, especially with cardiovascular risks, nitrate use, or other contraindications. Your clinician screens for those before approval.
Possible side effects
Potential side effects can include headache, flushing, nausea, or other transient effects depending on the prescribed combination and your history.
Drug interactions
Tell your clinician about prescriptions, OTC products, supplements, and any blood-flow or sexual-wellness medication you currently use so the review is actually safe.
This is not a complete list of safety information. View full treatment and telehealth information. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results vary. Prescription requests require consultation with a licensed provider and are fulfilled through licensed pharmacy partners only when clinically appropriate.