Tan With Implants Instead Of Sun 54
WolfWithoutAClause writes: "Trials of a drug called Melanotan that increases the rate of melanin production in the skin is going well, and may be released for human use in 2005. Tan in a capsule! Less skin cancer and skin aging! No more tedious tanning! The ABC News article is here."
excellent (Score:2)
Re:excellent (Score:2, Funny)
Re:excellent (Score:3, Funny)
I mean seriously, have you ever tried to wipe your ass with a tylenol?
Re:excellent (Score:1)
Barbie Drug? (Score:1)
If I recall, 2 versions were being developed. One for tanning (its original purpose) and one version as a both-gender viagra pill (side effect found out during testing)
hmmm, if it is, I wonder if they got rid of the side effect?
Re:Barbie Drug? (Score:1)
Re:Barbie Drug? (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Long-term effects? (Score:1)
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Wow! (Score:1)
This might even get that pasty-white developer's tan (tan only on the elbow of the left arm where that one piece of light comes through the crack in the window) out!
Re:Wow! (Score:1)
Excellent for hate crime offenders (Score:1)
Tanning? (Score:1)
Anti-tanning ? (Score:2, Interesting)
I wonder if this company will make an "Anti-tanning" pill, that will make your skin whiter?
I guess we are all going to end up being grey
Re:Anti-tanning ? (Score:2)
Such things already exist. Examples include the skin bleaches Hydroquinone and Kojic Acid. Medically, they're used to treat pigmentation disorders, old age spots, hyperpigmented scars, etc.
Not surprisingly, skin bleaches have also has been used in some parts of the world for cosmetic purposes -- not a recommended use, since they can have serious side effects.
The reverse Michael Jackson effect (Score:1)
Re:The reverse Michael Jackson effect (Score:1)
The reverse MJ effect!
id does more than that (Score:5, Interesting)
More info at melanotan.org [melanotan.org].
Re:id does more than that (Score:1)
Re:it does more than that (Score:3, Informative)
Dagnabbit, I was just about to mention this, and somebody's beaten me to it.. :-)
The drug in question is, as I recall, "Melanocyte Stimulating Hormone", which evidently is showing in trials that it improves libido for both men and women. It seemingly acts in the brain rather than the genitals (and as any marriage/sex councelor should tell you, the brain is the most important sex organ after all) and so works in a completely different way from viagra and such.
Wonder how hard it is to get hold of stock in this company....whether it's OFFICIALLY released for anything other than a tanning-aid, you just KNOW that the, ahem, "off-label" uses of it will make it awfully popular....
(I find it hilarious to see increased libido listed as an unwanted side-effect... :-) )
Re:id does more than that (Score:1)
Re:id does more than that (Score:1)
where can i order? (Score:1)
Rock on.... (Score:1)
Banana split (candid camera) (Score:2)
I was preparing to go on holiday to South Africa (spending my flying quotum for approx. 10 years) and needed to get some shots.
During the daily washing up, my roommate asked me which shots I had had to take. I told him, the regular shots, but since he likes fooling people around, I thought I'd get back at him for some of his pranks, and I told him I'd also taken an experimental shot which was supposed to increase my melatonin level in the next week, so I'd already have a tan when I'd go to South Africa. The point of the shot was that the tan would protect me from the sun instead of sun tan lotion. Since it was an experimental shot I'd volenteered to at the docter's, I was supposed to take a picture of myself twice a day, making sure the lightning was always equal. Also during my holiday I should measure my light exposure and continue taking pictures.
I was really surprised by the fact he totally believed my story! I thought it was completely transparent bullshit. In the next week he kept informing about the progess, and months later when I told him he'd been fooled he was really flabergasted. But now, three years later, the same idea's on slashdot....
So why did I needed to get back at this guy?
Every morning he woke up before everybody else in the house. Since nobody was in the kitchen while he was there, he started drawing a crack from the ceiling of our new house, adding only the slightest bit every day. We were quite worried about the solidity of our house, but couldn't properly examine the crack since it was so high up. The need to go up to the crack, since it was so obvious. It took months before we realised the crack was drawn with a pencil!
Re:Banana split (candid camera) (Score:1)
Happy Friday.
[When is a firewall not a firewall? When it's full of Gates. Windows = Gated Communites?]
Who needs it (Score:1)
tedious? (Score:1)
Whats with all the tanning crap anyway? (Score:2)
Re:Whats with all the tanning crap anyway? (Score:2, Interesting)
Old news... and more details (Score:3, Informative)
http://search.boston.com/globe/search/s
A more recent article which is much better than the lame ABC story is on Wired:
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/10.06/
Other colors? (Score:2)
Larry Niven: 1 - Nostradamus: 0 (Score:1)
At last: Tannin secretion pills.
Nr. 37 on the You know you've been reading too much by Larry Niven when... [optushome.com.au] list is now obsolete.
freckles? (Score:1)
Implants??? (Score:2)
Side effects include increased sex drive, appetite suppressant, it's an anti-inflamitory, and it may fight acne (not sure about that one).
It would be the perfect barbie pill if only it madeyou blond too. Tan, thin, horny, no pain, and clear complexion.
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Perfect market (Score:1)