Skin pigmentation, Nausea, Appetite suppression, Flushing (esp. facial), Headache, Lethargy, Itching, Dizziness, New mole appearance or darkening, Hyperpigmentation, White patches, Increased libido, Physical sexual arousal, Anaphylactic shock?
As of August 2013, the MHRA has received 18 reports detailing 74 separate reactions which are suspected to be side effects linked to the use of Melanotan. These include stomach and heart problems as well as blood and eye disorders.
As well as the possible side effects, which we don't know much about, people have to inject Melanotan. If they share needles, they could spread diseases such as HIV and hepatitis. There may also be a risk of harm to the injected area or even injury if the injections are carried out by unqualified individuals.
It has also been reported that some people have seen moles or freckles change colour when using Melanotan. Changes in the size shape or colour of a mole or patch of skin can sometimes be a sign of skin cancer. There is a concern that Melanotan could lead to incorrect diagnoses, false alarms or unnecessary operations.
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