MT-2 (Melanotan II): Effects, Risks and Legal Status
MT-2 (Melanotan II) is a synthetic peptide known for promoting skin tanning. It acts via melanocortin receptors and is not approved for human use in most countries.
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MT-2 (Melanotan II) is a synthetic peptide known for promoting skin tanning. It acts via melanocortin receptors and is not approved for human use in most countries.
What is MT-2?
MT-2, commonly referred to as Melanotan II, is a synthetically produced peptide that structurally resembles the naturally occurring hormone alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH). It was originally developed in the 1980s at the University of Arizona, with the initial goal of promoting skin tanning as a safer alternative to UV radiation and potentially reducing the risk of skin cancer. MT-2 is not an approved medication and is classified exclusively as a research chemical.
Mechanism of Action
MT-2 binds to melanocortin receptors, particularly MC1R and MC4R. These receptors play a key role in regulating skin pigmentation, appetite, sexual arousal, and various functions of the central nervous system.
- MC1R activation: Stimulates melanin production in skin melanocytes, resulting in increased pigmentation (tanning) even without UV exposure.
- MC4R activation: Influences libido and appetite; can trigger erections and has therefore also been studied in the context of erectile dysfunction.
Usage and Availability
MT-2 is typically administered by subcutaneous injection (under the skin) and is available on various underground markets in powder or liquid form. It is commonly used by individuals seeking rapid skin tanning or enhanced libido. Since MT-2 is neither approved as a medicine nor cleared for human use in most countries – including Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom – its procurement, possession, and use carry significant legal and health risks.
Possible Side Effects
Because MT-2 is not clinically approved and no controlled long-term human clinical trials exist, the associated risks are considerable. Known and potential side effects include:
- Nausea, vomiting, and abdominal cramps
- Facial flushing and dizziness
- Spontaneous and prolonged erections (priapism)
- Changes in liver markers and blood pressure
- Darkening or alteration of existing moles (nevi) – with unknown risk of skin tumours
- Psychological effects such as mood changes or irritability
- Risk of infection due to non-sterile self-injection
Legal and Health Assessment
MT-2 is not approved as a medicinal product in the European Union or in many other countries. The European Medicines Agency (EMA) and national regulatory authorities explicitly warn against its use. Purchasing MT-2 online carries additional risks due to counterfeit or contaminated products. Anyone who has used MT-2 and experiences side effects should seek medical advice promptly.
Distinction from Afamelanotide
A related peptide, afamelanotide (brand name: Scenesse), is an MC1R agonist approved in the EU for the prevention of phototoxicity in patients with erythropoietic protoporphyria (EPP). Unlike MT-2, afamelanotide has undergone rigorous clinical trials and is a regulated medicinal product.
References
- Dorr RT et al. - Evaluation of melanotan-II, a superpotent cyclic melanotropic peptide in a pilot phase-I clinical study. Life Sciences, 1996.
- European Medicines Agency (EMA) - Scenesse (afamelanotide) product information, 2023. Available at: www.ema.europa.eu
- Bundesinstitut f'ur Arzneimittel und Medizinprodukte (BfArM) - Warnings on unapproved peptides and research chemicals, 2022. Available at: www.bfarm.de
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