Why are more and more clinics offering MTII, or Melanotan 2, therapy? One reason is because scientific research can be costly to produce. The correct parameters must be met before data can start being collected. Large studies with numerous participants can take years before conclusions can be made. So, what if a physician and their patient both feel that Melanotan 2 could be an option to pursue?
The first aspect to consider is how could Melanotan 2 improve a patient’s condition, and what condition is that – or those? Fortunately, there is adequate research about α-Melanocyte-stimulating hormone and synthetic analogs including MTII.
There are many avenues of potential for those who buy MTII, however one should be cautious of claims being made. There is evidence that MTII may be beneficial for those with photosensitivity disorder, but not much evidence that it may benefit those with rosacea. Like always, do your own research and don’t be afraid to ask other people – especially if they are in the scientific or medical field.
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