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Last reviewed: March 2026Sources: PubMed, FDA, WADA Prohibited List

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Melanotan II

Melanocortin receptor agonist7 amino acids

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2 cited studies | Evidence level C

Melanotan II (also written as Melanotan 2, MT-2, or MT2) is a synthetic cyclic peptide analog of alpha-melanocyte stimulating hormone (alpha-MSH). Originally developed for skin tanning — sometimes informally called the 'tanning peptide' or 'Barbie drug' — it also has sexual arousal effects but significant safety concerns.

Mechanism of Action

Non-selective melanocortin receptor agonist (MC1R through MC5R). MC1R activation causes melanogenesis (tanning). MC4R activation causes sexual arousal. MC3R/4R activation suppresses appetite.

Benefits

  • Produces skin tanning without UV exposure in studies[1]
  • Erectile response observed in male subjects[1]
  • Appetite suppression[1]
  • Precursor compound that led to bremelanotide development[1]
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Melanotan II - Dosing in Published Research

Reported routes: Subcutaneous injection
Research studies used 0.01-0.025 mg/kg SC. Self-administration is widespread but carries significant safety risks due to unregulated products.

The dosing information above is sourced from published research literature and clinical trials. These are not recommendations. Individual responses vary. Always consult a healthcare provider before considering any peptide-based therapy.

Side Effects

  • Nausea and flushing (very common)[1]
  • Facial flushing[1]
  • Uncontrolled erections[1]
  • New or changing moles (melanocyte stimulation)[1]
  • Increased melanoma risk is a theoretical concern[2]
  • Dangerous with unregulated sources[1]

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References

  1. 1.Changes in Oral Mucosa Associated with Melanotan II Injections: A Case Report.. Life (Basel), 2026. "Documented oral mucosal changes in a patient using Melanotan II, highlighting safety concerns with unregulated use" [PMID: 41752902]
  2. 2.Melanotan II nasal spray: a possible risk factor for oral mucosal malignant melanoma?. Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg, 2025. "Case report of a 22-year-old female who developed oral mucosal malignant melanoma after using Melanotan II nasal spray for tanning purposes" [PMID: 40210573]

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