Restore Confidence.
Stay Ready When It Matters.
Improve Sexual Performance.
Prescription ED treatment prescribed online by licensed U.S. providers. Discreet delivery. Transparent pricing.
Prescription required. Not for women or children. Results vary.
UNDERSTANDING ED
Erectile dysfunction is often linked to blood flow, hormone balance, stress, or medical conditions. It’s not “just in your head.” Licensed clinicians can evaluate your health history and recommend appropriate treatment options.
We focus on practical, evidence-based care delivered through secure telehealth — no waiting rooms required.
- FDA-approved generics + compounded options
- Prescribed by licensed U.S. providers
- Discreet, pharmacy-filled delivery
- Transparent pricing — no subscriptions
Clinically Guided Sexual Wellness Options
Valexor
Generic of Viagra® + Cialis®
- On-demand erectile support with predictable blood flow
- Tadalafil for 17+ hour window, Sildenafil for 30-60 min onset
- Oxytocin enhances arousal, libido, and emotional bonding
Auravex
PT-141 + Generic of Cialis®
- Three-pathway formula for desire, flow, and bonding
- PT-141 acts on central nervous system arousal pathways
- Tadalafil supports blood flow for up to 36 hours
Transparent Pricing
We believe healthcare should be straightforward — clear pricing, no hidden fees, no long-term contracts. Body Forward offers prescription ED treatment compounded under 503A regulations and prescribed online by licensed U.S. providers.
Valexor
- ✓25 mg — $175 / 10 tablets
- ✓50 mg — $200 / 10 tablets
- ✓100 mg — $250 / 10 tablets
- ✓Tadalafil / Sildenafil + Oxytocin
- ✓Sublingual / ODT format
- ✓Telehealth consultation included
- ✓Discreet home delivery
Auravex
- ✓Multi-Pathway — $450 / cycle
- ✓Bremelanotide (PT-141) + Tadalafil + Oxytocin
- ✓Up to 36 hour window of effectiveness
- ✓Sublingual troche format
- ✓Telehealth consultation included
- ✓Discreet home delivery
* Final pricing confirmed during your medical intake. Prescription required.
How Body Forward Works
Get Started in a Few Simple Steps
Step 1
Online Medical Intake
Step 2
Telehealth Provider Consultation
Consult with one of our licensed U.S. healthcare providers online. Your provider will review your intake, answer questions, and determine whether treatment options may be appropriate.
Care from home—without in-person appointments or waiting rooms
Step 3
Personalized Care Plan & Prescription
If approved, your provider creates a personalized care plan. Your prescription is processed, and medication is discreetly shipped directly to your door.
Find the Right Plan for Your Needs
FDA-approved generics Compounded personalized options Hormone evaluation when appropriate
Prescription required. Not all patients are candidates. Individual results vary.
Safety & FAQ
How long does Valexor last?
When Valexor is formulated with sildenafil, the duration of action is typically 4 to 6 hours for most men, though effectiveness may vary based on dose, food intake, and individual response. When Valexor is formulated with tadalafil, the effect can extend up to 36 hours, giving you a wider window of spontaneity. Your provider helps you choose the formulation and dose that align with how often and how flexibly you want treatment to work.
How long does Auravex last?
Auravex’s tadalafil component supports blood flow for up to 36 hours after dosing, while the bremelanotide (PT-141) component activates within 30 to 60 minutes and supports central nervous system arousal for several hours. Many patients describe the overall effective window as half a day to a full day. As with any prescription, individual response varies based on dose, body composition, and overall health — your provider can fine-tune dose and timing during your follow-ups.
Does it cause an automatic erection?
No. Both Valexor and Auravex require sexual stimulation to produce an erection. These medications work by improving the underlying physiological response — supporting blood flow to penile tissues, nerve signaling, and arousal pathways — but the natural arousal cycle is still needed to trigger an erection. You will not experience an unprompted or embarrassing erection simply by taking the medication outside of an intimate context.
Is long-term use safe?
Yes, when taken as prescribed and monitored by a licensed provider, the active ingredients in Valexor and Auravex have decades of clinical use behind them and well-characterized safety profiles. Important safety notes: these medications should never be combined with nitrates (used for chest pain) as the combination can cause dangerous drops in blood pressure. Patients with cardiovascular conditions, advanced liver or kidney disease, or those taking guanylate cyclase stimulators (such as riociguat) should disclose this during their intake. Regular check-ins with your provider help ensure continued safety as your health profile changes over time.
Does it increase size?
No. Valexor and Auravex do not change the structural size of the penis. They work by supporting the natural erectile response — increasing blood flow to the penile tissues and supporting nerve and hormone signaling so erections feel firmer, more reliable, and easier to maintain. Some men perceive their erections as fuller or more substantial during treatment, but this reflects improved blood flow and engorgement, not anatomical change. No oral ED medication has been shown to permanently increase penis size.
Is this legal online?
Yes. All prescriptions are written by licensed U.S. healthcare providers after a documented telehealth consultation, and all medications are filled and shipped by state-licensed 503A compounding pharmacies. Body Forward does not sell prescription medications without a valid prescription, and we do not partner with unregulated overseas pharmacies. Your treatment is fully compliant with state and federal regulations, including the Ryan Haight Act governing online prescribing of controlled and non-controlled medications.
How does the telehealth consultation work?
Your care starts with a secure online medical intake that asks about your health history, current medications, sexual health concerns, and lifestyle factors. A licensed U.S. provider reviews your intake and conducts a telehealth consultation — typically by secure messaging or video, depending on state requirements. If you are a clinical fit for treatment, your provider issues a prescription that is sent directly to a partner pharmacy. The pharmacy ships your medication discreetly to your address. The entire process can usually be completed in 2 to 5 business days, without an in-person office visit or pharmacy trip.
How is pricing handled?
Body Forward believes healthcare should be straightforward. All costs are clearly displayed before you commit — no hidden fees, no automatic subscriptions you didn’t agree to, no long-term contracts. Pricing depends on the specific medication, dose, and quantity you and your provider select. You receive an itemized receipt with each order that can be submitted to a Flexible Spending Account (FSA) or Health Savings Account (HSA) where eligible. We offer the same transparency whether you order a single cycle or set up a refill cadence.
Is my information private?
Yes. Body Forward’s platform is fully HIPAA-compliant. Your medical history, intake responses, prescription details, and payment information are encrypted in transit and at rest. Information is only shared with your assigned provider and the dispensing pharmacy — never with third parties, advertisers, or data brokers. Shipments are sent in plain, unmarked packaging with no medication name or company branding visible on the exterior. Card statements show a discreet billing descriptor.
What's the difference between Valexor and Auravex?
Valexor combines tadalafil or sildenafil (PDE5 inhibitors that support blood flow) with oxytocin (the bonding hormone) and is best for men who primarily want reliable, predictable erectile support. Auravex combines bremelanotide (PT-141), tadalafil, and oxytocin for a multi-pathway approach that addresses desire and arousal at the central nervous system level in addition to blood flow. Auravex is often chosen by men who experience low libido alongside erectile concerns or who want a longer window of spontaneity. Your provider helps you choose the formulation that matches your priorities and health profile.
Is compounded ED medication FDA approved?
The individual active ingredients in Valexor and Auravex are each FDA approved for specific uses: sildenafil and tadalafil are FDA approved for erectile dysfunction; bremelanotide is FDA approved as Vyleesi for hypoactive sexual desire disorder; oxytocin is FDA approved as an injectable for labor. The compounded combinations themselves are not FDA approved as combination products — instead, they are legally prepared by state-licensed 503A compounding pharmacies under a valid prescription. Compounding allows providers to tailor doses, ingredient ratios, and delivery formats (such as sublingual ODT) to individual patients in ways mass-produced medications cannot.
How fast does Valexor start working?
When dissolved sublingually (under the tongue), Valexor typically begins working within 15 to 30 minutes — significantly faster than the 30 to 60 minutes required for traditional swallowed sildenafil tablets. The sublingual ODT (orally disintegrating tablet) format bypasses first-pass liver metabolism, delivering active ingredients directly into the bloodstream through the mucous membrane. The fastest onset is on an empty stomach; high-fat meals can slow absorption by 20 to 30 minutes. Plan to take your dose 15 to 30 minutes before intimacy for the most reliable response.
Can I drink alcohol while using Valexor or Auravex?
Limit alcohol use. One or two standard drinks generally have minimal impact on Valexor or Auravex effectiveness, but heavy drinking (three or more drinks) can significantly reduce erectile response and increase the risk of side effects including dizziness, low blood pressure, headache, and impaired arousal. Alcohol is also a central nervous system depressant, which can blunt the libido-enhancing effects of bremelanotide and oxytocin. Discuss your typical alcohol use during intake so your provider can advise on safe dosing and timing.
What are the side effects of Valexor and Auravex?
Common, generally mild side effects include headache (most reported), flushing, nasal congestion, upset stomach, and back or muscle aches. Tadalafil-based formulations more commonly cause back and muscle aches; sildenafil-based formulations more commonly cause flushing and bluish vision tint. Auravex with bremelanotide may also cause nausea, especially with first doses. Rare but serious risks include vision or hearing changes, chest pain, severe drops in blood pressure (especially if combined with nitrates), and an erection lasting more than 4 hours (priapism). Priapism is a medical emergency — seek immediate care if it occurs.
Do I need a prescription to buy ED medication online?
Yes. Federal law (FDA regulations and state pharmacy law) requires a valid prescription for all ED medications including sildenafil, tadalafil, bremelanotide (PT-141), and oxytocin — regardless of whether they are FDA-approved brand-name products or compounded formulations. Body Forward’s telehealth consultation with a licensed U.S. provider results in a prescription only if you are clinically appropriate. Any online pharmacy offering these medications without requiring a prescription is operating illegally and is not safe — quality, purity, and dosing accuracy cannot be guaranteed.
Can women use Auravex or bremelanotide (PT-141)?
Bremelanotide is FDA-approved as Vyleesi for premenopausal women diagnosed with hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD), where it is administered as a subcutaneous autoinjector before sexual activity. Auravex, as a compounded product on the Body Forward platform, is currently prescribed for male sexual wellness only. Women interested in PT-141 therapy should consult their healthcare provider about FDA-approved Vyleesi or compounded formulations available through other specialty platforms. Body Forward is evaluating expanding our female sexual wellness offerings — sign up for updates if you want to be notified.
How is Valexor different from generic Viagra or Cialis?
Generic Viagra contains sildenafil only; generic Cialis contains tadalafil only. Valexor adds two important differences. First, it combines a PDE5 inhibitor (sildenafil or tadalafil) with oxytocin, the bonding hormone that supports the psychological and emotional components of intimacy — including arousal, connection, and trust. Second, Valexor uses a sublingual / ODT delivery format that is absorbed under the tongue. This means faster onset (15 to 30 minutes vs 30 to 60 minutes for swallowed tablets) and no need to swallow with water. Compounding also allows custom dose strengths your provider can tailor to your response.
Can I take ED medication every day?
It depends on the medication and your provider’s recommendation. Low-dose daily tadalafil (2.5 mg to 5 mg) is FDA approved for daily use and supports natural responsiveness around the clock, which works well for men who want spontaneity. Sildenafil and most on-demand combinations are taken 30 to 60 minutes before sexual activity, not daily. Auravex with bremelanotide is generally taken on demand, not continuously, due to its central nervous system mechanism. Your provider will recommend the dosing schedule that fits your goals and medical history — always follow their specific instructions and do not exceed prescribed doses.
Does insurance cover ED treatment through Body Forward?
Most insurance plans do not cover compounded ED medications or telehealth-only sexual wellness consultations because compounded formulations sit outside the standard formulary. Body Forward keeps pricing transparent and out-of-pocket so you can plan without insurance complexity, prior authorizations, or surprise denials. We provide itemized receipts you can submit to a Flexible Spending Account (FSA) or Health Savings Account (HSA), which often allows you to pay with pre-tax dollars. Some HSA / FSA plans require a letter of medical necessity — your Body Forward provider can supply one on request.
Safety & Important Information
Valexor and Auravex are compounded prescription medications. Use them only as directed by a licensed provider.
- Do not use with nitrates or guanylate cyclase stimulators (e.g., riociguat)
- Common side effects: headache, flushing, nasal congestion, upset stomach
- Rare risks: vision or hearing changes, erection over 4 hours — seek emergency care
- Cardiac caution: avoid if advised against sexual activity for heart reasons
- Share your full medical history with your provider
Be Ready — Without the Awkward Appointments
Confidential telehealth care.
Evidence-based treatment.
Fair, transparent pricing.