Intelligence / Melanotan II

Melanotan II

Prohibited
Melanocortin Agonist
Schedule
S9
Prohibited
Enforcement
Tightening
High Risk
Providers
0
Access: Restricted
Key Facts
Schedule 9 - Prohibited Substance
Reclassified from S4 in 2024
Import and possession are criminal offences
No legal access pathway for personal use
Grey market supply persists despite prohibition

Overview

Melanotan II is a synthetic melanocortin receptor agonist. It was reclassified from Schedule 4 to Schedule 9 (Prohibited) in 2024, making it illegal to manufacture, possess, sell, or use in Australia except for approved research purposes.

Australian Scheduling

Schedule 9 - Prohibited Substance. Reclassified from S4 to S9 in 2024. Import, possession, and supply are criminal offences under Australian law. No legal access pathway exists for personal use.

Access Pathway

No legal access pathway. Melanotan II cannot be prescribed, compounded, or imported for personal use in Australia. Grey market supply continues despite the prohibition, but purchasing or possessing it is a criminal offence.

Regulatory Notice

For informational purposes only. TGA scheduling may change without notice. All Schedule 4 peptides require a valid prescription from a registered Australian medical practitioner. This site does not sell, supply, or facilitate access to therapeutic goods. Data compiled from TGA SUSMP, public provider directories, and publicly available review platforms.

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