Desire, touch, and physical arousal in one clinician-reviewed Rx path.
“I did not want to stop Lexapro. I just wanted my body to stop feeling asleep.”

Desire, touch, and physical arousal in one clinician-reviewed Rx path.
Real starting subscription price, no fake first-month bait.
Reviewed before fulfillment, refunded if not clinically appropriate.
The SSRI helped where it needed to. Then sex went quiet, and every piece of advice sounded like it came from someone who never had to choose between staying steady and feeling wanted.
Check If Spark Fits My Meds“I did not want to stop Lexapro. I just wanted my body to stop feeling asleep.”
“My psychiatrist called it a small price to pay. Easy to say when it is not your marriage.”
“Every suggestion felt like a trade: stay stable, or feel wanted. I hated that choice.”






Not another paragraph telling her sex is complicated. The same complaint keeps showing up: she loves him, her antidepressant helps, and her body stopped answering.
Start Private Clinician Review“First time in 18 months I did not fake it. I did not have to.”
SSRI angle“I kept hearing it was a small price to pay. Nobody asked who was paying it.”
Body signal“I forgot what wanting felt like. Now I remember.”
On demand“My psychiatrist still does not know. I am fine with that. I did not change my meds. I asked a private clinician whether Spark fit.”
Rx reviewThe advice sounds like it was written for a scented candle ad. It probably will not fix a medication-shaped problem.
The worst part is the contradiction. You can love your partner and still feel nothing when they touch you. You can want to want sex and still feel your body go quiet. You can be grateful your antidepressant helped your mood and furious about what it took from your sexual life. “A small price to pay for your mental health” is not medical wisdom. It is a doctor ending the conversation right before your life starts paying the bill.
Helpful for friction. Useless for desire.
Nice calendar advice. Not a body signal.
Sometimes valid. Also 8 to 12 weeks of uncertainty with the medication keeping you steady.
No universal answer. Just four common weak ones and one private route that keeps the antidepressant question where it belongs: in clinical review.
Spark is not trying to replace your antidepressant. PT-141 does not work by pushing serotonin around. It works on melanocortin, a different pathway tied to sexual response, with Tadalafil and Oxytocin supporting the other two lanes.
Starting at $99/mo. 10 Count subscription, private checkout, discreet shipping if approved, refunded if not approved.
Start Private Clinician ReviewChoose count. Complete private checkout. A clinician reviews your meds and health history before anything ships. The price of staying stable should not be five more years of telling your husband it is “the medication.”
Check If Spark Fits My MedsPT-141 was discovered during a failed sunless-tanner trial in the 1990s when researchers noticed sexual response signals. Spark uses that desire lane with Tadalafil and Oxytocin because SSRI-related sexual side effects rarely live in one pathway.

PT-141 1.5mg supports the melanocortin desire pathway, not serotonin. Customer translation: the part that makes sex feel possible again.

Oxytocin 200 IU supports touch, closeness, and pleasure response. Customer translation: sex feels less mechanical.

Tadalafil 22mg supports blood flow and physical arousal response. Customer translation: the body gets a better chance to catch up.


Spark makes the path concrete: choose the count, complete private checkout, and get medication shipped only if the clinician review clears it for your medication list and health history.

Every path starts with clinician review. If Spark is not appropriate after review, the order is refunded.
$149 one-time. Best if you want the smallest Spark supply first.
$199 one-time. The main Spark path for planned sex without daily dosing.
$269 one-time. Best value at $8.30 per tablet for women who want more flexibility.
Hi, I am Ian. If Spark does not work for your body in 30 days, write to me directly: ian@tryamie.com. Full refund, no questions.
No pretending every patient qualifies. No shipment before review. No waiting-room performance.
Your medication list and health history are checked before fulfillment. The clinician is reviewing fit, not judging your relationship.
If Spark is not clinically appropriate, the order is refunded.
Discreet shipping, private checkout, and no public confession in a waiting room.
Not brochure questions. The ones that decide whether she starts the review or closes the tab.
The clinician reviews your medication list and health history before fulfillment. Spark is not fulfilled if it is not clinically appropriate.
No instruction on this page tells you to stop or change medication. Do not stop or change antidepressants without your prescriber.
Addyi is a daily pill. Spark is positioned as on-demand prescription support using The Three-Lane Protocol™: PT-141 1.5mg, Tadalafil 22mg, and Oxytocin 200 IU, reviewed for fit before fulfillment.
No. Spark’s review is private. You should not stop or change your antidepressant without your prescriber, but asking whether an add-on prescription is clinically appropriate does not require a public confession in a waiting room.
That is exactly why the medication review exists. The clinician checks your current meds and health history before any prescription is fulfilled.
Most conversations stop at serotonin, dose changes, or waiting it out. PT-141 works on melanocortin, not serotonin, which is why the mechanism deserves its own review.
Spark is positioned as an on-demand option before sex. Timing depends on clinical instructions and individual response.
That is exactly why the review starts privately. You can answer the medical questions without rehearsing the most humiliating version of the story out loud.
Your order is refunded. Fulfillment only happens after clinical approval.
Patients with certain medication conflicts, health history, cardiovascular risks, contraindications, or other clinician-identified concerns may not qualify.
If your antidepressant helped your mood but muted your sex life, the answer is not shame, silence, or pretending date night will fix it. Start the private review and see whether The Three-Lane Protocol™ fits your meds, your history, and your body.
Start Private Clinician ReviewP.S. Five years from now, you will be glad you clicked. Or you will wish you had.
P.P.S. Your psychiatrist’s “small price to pay” was always your price. It never had to be. It just was, because nobody told you it did not have to be.
P.P.P.S. She paid that price for years before she clicked. She would give those years back if she could.
Compounded prescriptions are only fulfilled if clinically appropriate after review. Spark is not a substitute for psychiatric care. Do not stop or change antidepressants without your prescriber. Availability varies by state.