[2] Melanotan II was later investigated as a potential treatment for sexual dysfunction, [1] but development was abandoned in 2000 in order to pursue development of bremelanotide, [3] a chemically similar drug later approved by the FDA for treatment of sexual dysfunction in women
However, for those using it as a dietary supplement, evidence-based guidance can minimise risks
Tirzepatide and other incretin-based therapies do not directly interact with thyroid hormone replacement at a pharmacokinetic level
Quality issues from unreliable sources cause inconsistent results
Data availability The authors declare that data supporting the findings of this study are available within the article and its Supplementary Information files and from the corresponding author upon reasonable request
~ AlphaMD Short answer: Intramuscular testosterone injections go into the muscle, while subcutaneous testosterone injections go into the fatty tissue just under the skin