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Melanotan 2 tanning injections by LiquidSun Europe
Which is more dangerous, tanning injections or sunbeds?
I know they both have risks... but which is actually more dangerous?
There's no definitive scientific answer to this question. The implant that the Australian company Clinuvel has developed of melanotan-1 (generic name "afamelanotide") has been put through a series of human trials leading up to it's current state of phase III trials. They've recently gotten FDA approval to conduct human trials in the U.S. of the implant for medicinal usages. So far none of their tests has reported any lasting ill effects from these trials and the trials have demonstrated that the drug (especially in implant form) does turn people's skin darker.
What this means is that a licensed and regulated drug like melanotan-1 appears to be safe (particularly over short term usage). Unlicensed and unregulated peptides however carry quite a bit more risk to one's health due to other possible factors like contamination/adulteration with other substances or outright counterfeiting.
The original researchers developed the melanotan peptides with the mindset of allowing folks to darken their skin without the need for UV skin exposure and the damage that is known to cause. Their thinking was to in fact help reduce skin cancer rates via the UV protection of the additional melanin produced by folks' skin when using the peptides. Melanin in skin acts as a photoprotective and has been demonstrated to reduce skin damage.
According to the International Agency for Research on Cancer in a paper just published in the journal Lancet Oncology sunbed usage is carcinogenic (causes skin cancers and possibly eye melanoma as well). They say that there is definitely a recognized risk/danger to one's health in using them.
Once human testing is finished it will likely be demonstrated that gaining pigmentation from something like melanotan-1 will be a safer option over straight sunbed usage but for now the jury is still out.
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His AST/ALT are elevated but not by much, I'd call them borderline elevated. Medications or ischemia could cause that kind of elevation, various forms of hepatitis, and the liver, pancreas, and gallbladder are all in that region. I'm not sure about how significant the WBC count is, it's also borderline low being very close to the normal range. I don't personally consider a hemoglobin of 13.4 that is asymptomatic anemia. BUN is borderline as well, having mild dehydration could explain that too.
The bout of jaundice he had when he was younger, without knowing anything about him may have just been gilbert's syndrome. Pretty common and benign condition.
Dry itchy skin on the forehead is a vague symptom as well, certainly could be liver. Could be thyroid, could just be dry skin
. Generally, when bile salts accumulate in someone that has liver problems they could have itchy skin, like the feeling of ants crawling on your skin, doesn't sound like he has that.
All I see so far are some unexplained mildly elevated liver enzymes, proteinuria, and some borderline values. I agree with the approach of the ultrasound, it would show any nodules and alternatively gets you a glimpse of the pancreas and gallbladder. Other than liver cancer, it could be a liver cyst, a blocked duct/gallstone, a genetic disorder, immunological, infection/hepatitis, wilson's, hemochromatosis, or ischemia of various causes. Hepatocellular carcinoma without a history of alcohol abuse, hepatitis B or C is pretty rare.
Sorry I can't be more helpful, but I'm not really sure what it could be. They could do a liver biopsy if the ultrasound comes back clean, or they could just watch him and do more blood work in the future and see if it changes. Some additional blood tests can be useful to check for hyperbilirubinemia and what type, throw a thyroid study in there, and if you have Dr. House maybe check alpha-1 antitrypsin.