Sermorelin

Growth Hormone Peptide Injection
$126 first month then $176/mo*
FSA/HSA Eligible

Sermorelin may support HGH production by mimicking growth hormone-releasing hormone.**

5mL (10mg) vial and homekit included.

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Less than $6 per day, no hidden fees.

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*Price shown applies to 3-Month plan paid upfront or with buy now, pay later programs. Actual price will depend on product and plan prescribed.
**The FDA does not review or approve any compounded medications for safety or effectiveness. Off-label use must be prescribed and supervised by a licensed provider.

What is Sermorelin?

Sermorelin is a synthetic peptide that mimics growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH), a naturally occurring hormone that signals the pituitary gland to release growth hormone. Rather than supplying growth hormone directly, sermorelin stimulates the body’s own natural GH production through normal physiological pathways, a mechanism associated with:

Healthy IGF-1 Levels

Supports physiologic IGF-1 production through the body’s natural growth hormone signaling.

Metabolic Balance

Natural GH activity helps regulate metabolism and support healthy body composition.

Tissue Maintenance

Growth hormone signaling supports tissue upkeep and normal recovery processes.

Cellular function

Endogenous GH release aligns with sleep cycles and supports cellular repair and function.

Why take Sermorelin?

As we age, our growth hormone levels begin to decline, leading to a slower metabolism and reduced muscle tone. Sermorelin is formulated to support the body’s natural signaling pathways related to energy, recovery, lean muscle maintenance, and restful sleep.

By stimulating your body’s own growth hormone pathways, Sermorelin offers a balanced, science-informed approach to supporting metabolism and restoring energy over time.

3 simple steps to a better you

Submit your application and meet with a doctor

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Complete a quick form and meet with a licensed medical provider 100% online. They’ll determine if a personalized treatment plan is right for you.

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Get your medication delivered at home

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If eligible, your custom prescription will be shipped directly to your door, fast and free.

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Receive 24/7 support and ongoing care

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We’ll be with you every step of the way, with regular check-ins and on-demand medical support to keep you on track.

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What are the side effects of sermorelin?

Side effects can include injection site reactions (pain, swelling, redness), headache, flushing, dizziness, and nausea. These are usually mild and transient.

Serious side effects are rare but may include severe allergic reactions, changes in blood pressure, or increased intracranial pressure. Seek immediate medical attention if these occur.

Can sermorelin interact with other medications?

Yes, sermorelin can interact with glucocorticoids, thyroid hormones, and other medications that affect growth hormone levels. Always inform your healthcare provider of all medications you are taking.

Who should not use sermorelin?

Individuals with a known allergy to sermorelin or any of its components, pregnant or breastfeeding women, and those with active cancer should not use sermorelin. Patients with underactive thyroid/hypothyroidism should use caution as this condition can interfere with the effects of sermorelin.

What are long-term complications associated with sermorelin?

While sermorelin is generally considered safe and well-tolerated, long-term use of sermorelin injections can potentially lead to certain complications. These may include:

  • Injection site reactions: Prolonged use of injections can cause persistent redness, swelling, or pain at the injection site.
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome: Long-term elevation of growth hormone levels may lead to symptoms associated with carpal tunnel syndrome, such as numbness or tingling in the hands and fingers.
  • Edema: Fluid retention, which can cause swelling in the extremities, is another possible side effect of sustained growth hormone stimulation.
  • Insulin resistance: Chronic use of sermorelin may affect glucose metabolism, potentially leading to insulin resistance or type 2 diabetes.
  • Increased risk of cancer: There is ongoing debate and research about the potential risk of cancer associated with prolonged growth hormone therapy, as elevated levels of growth hormone can stimulate the growth of certain types of cells.
Disclaimer

Only available if prescribed after an online consultation with a healthcare provider. Benefits outlined are based on third-party studies. Plans are offered as a subscription service which can be canceled at any time. Actual product packaging may appear differently than shown. Physicians may prescribe compounded medications as needed to meet patient requirements. The FDA does not review or approve any compounded medications for safety or effectiveness. The statements on this page have not been evaluated by the FDA. Results may vary. If you notice any side effects while using this treatment, contact your healthcare provider immediately.

The statements on this page have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

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Supporting Studies
  1. Nature Reviews Endocrinology: The effects of growth hormone on adipose tissue: old observations, new mechanisms
  2. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute: Central Regulation of Metabolism by Growth Hormone
  3. Medical Anti-Aging: Sermorelin Medical Evidence
  4. Journal of Anti-Aging Medicine: Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone Treatment in Normal Aging
  5. Translational Andrology and Urology: Beyond the androgen receptor: the role of growth hormone secretagogues in the modern management of body composition in hypogonadal males
  6. Springer Nature Link: Effects of growth hormone therapy on bone density and fracture risk in age-related osteoporosis in the absence of growth hormone deficiency: a systematic review and meta-analysis