Melanotan Facts and Information
Melanotan II is the synthetic analogue of a peptide hormone -melanocyte-motivating hormone (-MSH), which increases sexual desire while also inducing melanogenesis in the body. In the early 2000s, it was being developed as a potential medication candidate for the treatment of erectile dysfunction and the female sexual dysfunction. Clinical trials were terminated in 2003, and also as of 2018, there was no product containing Melanotan II on the market, and all commercial development had been discontinued. Internet users have reported side effects like the uneven pigmentation (that makes already the uneven pigmentation even more noticeable), darkening or enlargement and new nevi (moles), of the present moles after using the unlicensed, untested, or fraudulent products marketed as "Melanotan II”, and these untested products are what you should be aware of. What are Melanotan I and II? Melanotan I bind selectively to tanning receptors, which implies it has less adverse effects than ot...