Sermorelin
Sermorelin ODT


Sermorelin may support HGH production by mimicking growth hormone-releasing hormone.**
Available as an injection or sublingual tablets.
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Wellness starts with metabolic health, and it’s about so much more than just the number on the scale.
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.
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Learn more about Sermorelin
Sermorelin is a synthetic version of a naturally occurring peptide called growth hormone–releasing hormone (GHRH). GHRH signals your pituitary gland to release endogenous (naturally produced) growth hormone, which plays a role in functions like tissue repair, body composition, and cellular regeneration.
Some individuals consider sermorelin as part of a broader approach to support wellness goals such as maintaining lean muscle mass, energy levels, and recovery. At Eden, we connect you with licensed medical providers who assess your health history and personal goals to determine whether sermorelin may be appropriate for you.
While individual responses vary, some patients report noticing changes such as improved sleep quality, recovery, or energy levels within several weeks of starting treatment. Sermorelin works gradually by stimulating your body’s own growth hormone pathways, so benefits may develop over time rather than immediately.
Sermorelin has been studied for use in both pediatric and adult populations and is generally considered safe when prescribed by a licensed provider. It is typically well-tolerated, though, as with any treatment, side effects may occur.
Your medical provider will review your medical history and lab results to determine whether sermorelin is appropriate for your specific situation and will guide you through the process with ongoing clinical oversight.
Sermorelin ODT is a needle-free tablet that dissolves under the tongue. It offers a convenient alternative to injections, with a different absorption process that may affect how quickly some people notice effects. Your provider can help you decide which form is right for you.
Take your tablet at night, ideally 30 minutes before bed. Place it under your tongue and let it fully dissolve for at least 1 to 2 minutes without chewing or swallowing. Avoid eating, drinking, or brushing your teeth for 30 minutes afterward to support proper absorption through the mouth. This allows the medication to bypass the digestive system and absorb more directly into your bloodstream.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Important safety information- Banks WA, Morley JE, Farr SA, et al. Effects of a growth hormone-releasing hormone antagonist on telomerase activity, oxidative stress, longevity, and aging in mice. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 2010;107(51):22272-22277. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1016369107
- Walker RF. Sermorelin: A better approach to management of adult-onset growth hormone insufficiency? Clinical Interventions in Aging. 2006;1(4):307-308. https://doi.org/10.2147/ciia.2006.1.4.307
- Sinha DK, Balasubramanian A, Tatem AJ, et al. Beyond the androgen receptor: the role of growth hormone secretagogues in the modern management of body composition in hypogonadal males. Translational Andrology and Urology. 2020;9(S2):S149-S14S159. https://doi.org/10.21037/tau.2019.11.30
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