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  1. #1 19th May 2015 
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    Melanotan 2 and Accutane

    I'm pale as hell, and my zits really stand out which is why I'm taking accutane right now, though my acne isn't all that severe. I already had one 5 month course a year ago. I did one month in February and now one month now... Don't know if I'll continue, makes me feel mad tired as hell. Anyway, this could be solved but being a little less pale. I'll take it I should wait to do MT2 after accutane because accutane can make your skin sensitive, yes? Additionally, would the dangers of my face taking a beating from accutane+MT2 be tempered by using tons of sunscreen on my face? I'd be okay with using MT2 for achieving a tan everywhere else, and using a sunless facial tanner or something if I'm more likely to get moles than your average guy on MT2.

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    Re: Melanotan 2 and Accutane

    Melanotan 2 and Accutane generally do not mix. I think accutane is horrible and you'd be better off without. You're right that you should wait on experimenting with melanotan until after, yes. Sunscreen would not be sufficient from the tane+mt combo, no. Good luck!
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    Re: Melanotan 2 and Accutane

    Haha why do you think accutane is horrible? And could I start mt2 right after accutane?
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    Re: Melanotan 2 and Accutane

    i'd say after your skin is healed from accutane's effects (dry, cracking skin) would be a good time to start. it's not the 2 drugs interactions with each other that is a concern it's just the effect both drugs have on your skin at the same time that is the worry.