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Melanotan 1 vs NAD+

Side-by-side comparison of key properties, dosing, and research.

Skin & CosmeticSexual Health & Libido
Melanotan 1
Anti-Aging & Longevity
NAD+
Summary
Melanotan 1 (Afamelanotide) is a synthetic analog of α-MSH that selectively stimulates melanogenesis (tanning) through MC1R activation. It provides UV-independent skin pigmentation and is FDA/EMA-approved under the name SCENESSE for erythropoietic protoporphyria (EPP) and vitiligo.
NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a coenzyme found in all living cells that declines dramatically with age. It is critical for energy metabolism, DNA repair, and sirtuin activation. IV and subcutaneous NAD+ supplementation is used in anti-aging protocols and addiction recovery programs.
Half-Life
~40–60 minutes (free peptide); implant formulation (SCENESSE) releases over months
Varies by route; IV provides direct cellular delivery
Admin Route
SubQ
IV, SubQ, Oral
Research
Typical Dose
0.5–1 mg
500–1000 mg
Frequency
Daily until desired color achieved, then maintenance
Daily for 4–10 days (loading), then monthly maintenance
Key Benefits
  • Induces skin pigmentation/tanning without UV exposure
  • Provides photoprotection in photosensitivity conditions (EPP)
  • FDA-approved for erythropoietic protoporphyria (SCENESSE)
  • Approved in EU for EPP treatment
  • Anti-inflammatory via MC1R
  • Mild libido enhancement
  • Potential skin cancer prevention through melanin protection
  • Restored cellular energy production (ATP)
  • Sirtuin activation for longevity and metabolic regulation
  • Enhanced DNA repair capacity
  • Improved mitochondrial function and biogenesis
  • Cognitive clarity and mental energy
  • Reduced inflammation
  • Addiction withdrawal support (opioids, alcohol, benzodiazepines)
  • Improved sleep quality
  • Enhanced athletic endurance
Side Effects
  • Nausea (especially at higher doses)
  • Facial flushing
  • Fatigue
  • Injection site reactions
  • +3 more
  • Flushing and warmth during IV infusion
  • Nausea during rapid IV administration
  • Chest tightness (from rapid infusion — slow the rate)
  • Injection site irritation (subcutaneous)
  • +1 more
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