A GHRH peptide that tells your pituitary to release more of your own growth hormone — at night, when it already wants to. Prescribed and supervised by U.S. physicians.
$1.3 per daily dose
Check if a physician will prescribe it for you — 2-minute intakeIf it's not, you don't pay.
Your physician adjusts based on how you respond. Care team answers questions inside 24 hours.
sermorelin binds the GHRH receptor on the pituitary; the pituitary does the rest. You don't override your feedback loop the way injecting GH directly does.
short pulse, then gone, which is why it's dosed at night to mirror natural release.
the same active fragment as sermorelin — raised IGF-1 into the range typical of younger adults.
These are self-reports, not trial endpoints.
The strongest published data is from healthy older adults with age-related GH decline. In Khorram et al. (J Clin Endocrinol Metab, 1997), 16 weeks of nightly subcutaneous GHRH(1-29)-NH2 — the same 29-
GHRH is the signal that tells it to fire. As you age, the signal weakens. Sermorelin is a synthetic version of that signal — 29 amino acids, identical to the active fragment of natural GHRH. You inject it at night, the pituitary releases your own GH, your liver converts that into IGF-1, and the pulse ends within an hour. You don't get the flat, suppressive GH curve you'd get from injecting recombinant HGH.
Important information about Sermorelin safety and side effects.
No. Sermorelin from a research-chemical site is unregulated, often impure, and illegal to inject in a person. What we send is prescribed by a U.S. physician, compounded at a 503A pharmacy, and third-party tested. Same molecule, completely different legal and safety footing.
No. HGH is the hormone itself. Sermorelin is the signal that asks your body to make more of its own. The feedback loop stays intact, which is why it's considered safer than direct HGH for healthy adults.
Sermorelin is on WADA's prohibited list for competitive athletes. If you compete in a tested sport, don't take it.
Active cancer is a contraindication. Diabetes requires closer glucose monitoring. The intake screens for both — if either applies, your physician will tell you whether to proceed.
Sermorelin was FDA-approved as Geref for pediatric GH deficiency; that branded product was discontinued in 2008. It's now legally prescribed off-label as a compounded peptide from 503A pharmacies.
Real reviews from verified ArgoMD patients.
Started Sermorelin for recovery after a shoulder injury. Within weeks I noticed reduced pain and faster healing than my PT expected. Impressed.
As someone who trains hard, Sermorelin has been a game changer for recovery. Less soreness, faster return to training, and my joints feel better overall.
My physician at ArgoMD recommended Sermorelin as part of my optimization protocol. The quality is excellent and the results speak for themselves.
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