NEWS NAVIGATOR
Englemed logo
ENGLEMED NEWS BLOG
30/12/08 - Merry Christmas?
29/11/08 - A dose of our own medicine
15/11/08 - Is acupuncture harmful? click here
BOOKSHOP NOW OPEN!
BookshopFor books on women's health, healthy eating ideas, mental health issues, diabetes, etc click here
SEARCH THIS SITE
ENGLEMED
Contact Englemed
Send an e-mail with your comments!
We can provide a specialist, tailored health and medical news service for your site.
Click here for more information
RSS graphic XML Graphic Add to Google
About Englemed news services - services and policies.
Englemed News Blog - Ten years and counting.
Diary of a reluctant allergy sufferer - How the British National Health Service deals with allergy.
Disclaimer: Englemed is a news service and does not provide health advice. Advice should be taken from a medical professional or appropriate health professional about any course of treatment or therapy.
TODAY'S NEWS
Tighten radon laws - experts
Wed January 7th - Hundreds of deaths could be prevented each year by bringing in tighter laws on household radon levels, researchers claimed today. More
Low vaccination rates jeopardise measles elimination
Wed January 7th - Hopes of eliminating measles in Europe by 2010 may not be realised, European experts warned today. More
THIS WEEK'S STORIES
Detox products anger scientists
Tues January 6th - Scientists took a campaign against so-called detox treatments to the High Streets yesterday. More
Weight link to women's cancer
Mon January 5th - Women who are obese face a nearly doubled risk of developing cancer of the ovaries, reseachers warned today. More
Grape-seed extract may attack leukaemia cells
Fri January 2nd - Scientists have discovered that an extract from grape seeds may help destroy leukaemia cells. More
NEWS CARRIERS
Doctors.net.uk - An ancient treatment for heart disease may have a role in tackling cancer, researchers have found.
Bloodmed.com - Scientists have discovered that an extract from grape seeds may help destroy leukemia cells.
StaffNurse.com - Nurses are under intense pressure to deliver on the four-hour waiting target in accident & emergency departments, it was reported today.
Nurse-Mail - Nursing site with news, chat and jobs.
AusDoctors.net - For Australian doctors.
UKNursing.net - Nursing site.
ENGLEMED HEALTH NEWS - 19/11/08

Warning over internet tanning drug

Wednesday November 19th, 2008

By Jane Collingwood

The public are warned not to buy an unlicensed tanning drug that is being sold illegally on the internet.

The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) warn that the product puts users at risk of dangerous side-effects. It contains melanotan, a synthetic hormone that has not been tested for safety, quality or effectiveness. It works by increasing levels of melanin, which is the body's natural protection from the sun.

Sold as Melanotan I and Melanotan II, the drug is available on the internet and in some tanning salons and bodybuilding gyms. However, the MHRA state that it may cause high blood pressure, hyperpigmentation, such as new or darker freckles and moles, and panic attacks.

David Carter of the MHRA said: "Don't be fooled into thinking that Melanotan offers a shortcut to a safer and more even tan. The safety of these products is unknown. If you have used either of these products, do not use them again, and if you have any concerns you should seek advice from your doctor."

The organisation has told 18 companies to withdraw the product from sale, or face up to two years in jail and an unlimited fine. Nevertheless, Melanotan is still advertised on the internet.

A further danger is posed by Melanotan because it must be diluted with bacteriostatic water, a prescription-only medicine, before it can be injected. Needles used to inject the product could pass on infections such as HIV and hepatitis.

A spokeswoman for the British Skin Foundation said: "People may think that this drug is a safe alternative to sunbeds and sunbathing because it doesn't require UV light. When it comes to an injectable, unlicensed drug, we have no idea what side-effects it may incur."

Tags: Dermatology | UK News

Printer friendly page Printer friendly page

CATEGORIES