London, Jan 28 (ANI): ‘Tan jabs’, the unlicensed medicine used to produce a suntan, has been linked to rapid changes in the appearance of skin moles, a new study has claimed. According to skin experts, Melanotan dubbed as ‘tan jabs’ are of two types Melanotan I and Melanotan II and they work by increasing the levels of melanin (the body”s natural pigment that protects us from the sun) resulting in a tan.
Citing the example of two patients attending their dermatology clinic with rapidly changing moles, the researchers revealed that both were sunbed users and injected Melanotan I and II, bought from the Internet, reports the British Medical Journal.
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MRHA) had recently raised concerns about the health risks of these counterfeit drugs, say the authors.
These cases highlight a further area of concern – changes in the appearance of existing moles.
They authors warn that unregulated use of Melanotan may lead to an increase in the number of patients seeking medical advice about changing moles and may even confuse the diagnosis.
They suggest healthcare professionals look out for unexpected tanning as a clue to such use.

Wired Magazine has just published an excellent article that covers the melanotan peptides:
See it here:
http://blog.wired.com/wiredscience/2009/01/tan.html
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How about an update to the topic of this entry?
melanotan-1 (afamelanotide / Scenesse) has been greenlighted in Italy as a medicine to treat sufferers of EPP:
Here is the news
I was quite uncertain while reading your article, it was scary. that might prevent some people from using tanning products. or maybe these type of articles are just popping out because melanotan are yet tested, and proven safe, but since there still no issues regarding the people who uses the product, no proof that it’s not yet safe to use.