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Melanotan II – 10mg

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Description

Melanotan II is a synthetic peptide analog of alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH), a naturally occurring hormone that regulates skin pigmentation, energy balance, and sexual function. Developed in the 1980s at the University of Arizona, it is a non-selective agonist of melanocortin receptors (MC1, MC3, MC4, MC5). While initially explored for sunless tanning and erectile dysfunction, 

Primary Uses of Melanotan II

  • Skin Tanning (Cosmetic):
    • Melanotan II stimulates melanocytes via the MC1 receptor to increase eumelanin production, leading to skin darkening without UV exposure.
    • Users report noticeable tanning within days to weeks at doses of 0.025 mg/kg (e.g., 1-2 mg daily for a 70 kg person), often starting with lower doses (0.1-0.5 mg) to assess tolerance.
    • Studies suggest it may produce a photoprotective tan, but there’s no conclusive evidence it prevents skin cancer, and UV exposure is still required for optimal results in some cases.
  • Erectile Dysfunction (Off-Label):
    • Acts on MC4 receptors in the brain and spinal cord to induce spontaneous erections in men with psychogenic erectile dysfunction.
    • Clinical trials (e.g., Wessells et al., 1998) showed erections in 8 of 10 men at 0.025 mg/kg, lasting ~38 minutes on average, with effects starting 1-5 hours post-injection.
    • Not approved for this use; its metabolite, bremelanotide, is preferred for sexual dysfunction (e.g., Vyleesi for women).
  • Appetite Suppression (Experimental):
    • Via MC4 receptor activation, Melanotan II may reduce hunger and food intake, as observed in animal studies and anecdotal human reports.
    • Limited human data exists, and this effect is not clinically validated.

Potential Off-Label Uses:

  • Explored in research for reducing compulsive behaviors (e.g., in autism mouse models) and modulating energy homeostasis, but human applications are unproven.
  • Anecdotal claims include enhanced libido in both men and women, though evidence is sparse beyond erectile effects in males.

How It Works

  • Melanocortin Receptor Agonism:
    • MC1: Stimulates melanin production, darkening skin and hair.
    • MC4: Influences appetite, sexual arousal, and erectile function.
    • MC3/MC5: Lesser-known roles in energy regulation and inflammation.
    • Its cyclic structure enhances potency and duration (~36-48 hour half-life) compared to α-MSH or Melanotan I (afamelanotide).
  • Mechanism:
    • Mimics α-MSH, binding melanocortin receptors to trigger pigmentation and neurological effects.
    • Skin darkening occurs via increased eumelanin, while sexual effects stem from central nervous system activation.
    • Appetite suppression likely results from hypothalamic signaling, though mechanisms are not fully elucidated in humans.
Additional information

Additional information

Weight .5 lbs
Dimensions .25 × .50 × 1 in