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Active Ingredient(s): Sermorelin Acetate 600mcg per lozenge
Appropriate dose will be determined by a licensed provider during your complimentary online exam.
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Sermorelin helps your body release its own natural growth hormone. It works by gently signaling your brain to tell your pituitary gland to make more growth hormone—especially at night when your body normally does this during deep sleep.
Once growth hormone is released, your liver makes another important hormone called IGF-1. Together, growth hormone and IGF-1 support things like muscle recovery, fat metabolism, energy, and overall repair in the body.
What makes Sermorelin different is that it works with your body’s natural rhythm and built-in safety systems. Your body still controls how much hormone is made, which helps prevent too much from being released. In simple terms, Sermorelin boosts your body’s own hormone production in a balanced, natural way.
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Important: This information is not medical advise. Other side effects may occur. Consult your healthcare provider for personalized medical advice.
Sermorelin is generally well tolerated, but side effects can occur depending on the form (oral, injection, or nasal), dose, and individual sensitivity. Most side effects are mild and temporary.
Potential Common Side Effects:
Headache
Flushing or warmth
Dizziness or lightheadedness
Nausea
Fatigue
Less Common Reactions:
Anxiety or restlessness
Sleep disturbances
Joint or muscle aches
Tingling or numbness
Increased appetite
Allergic reactions (rash, hives, swelling of face/lips/tongue, trouble breathing)
Vision changes
Not Recommended If:
You have a known allergy to any ingredients
Avoid in pregnancy or breastfeeding. There is insufficient data to support use in these subpopulations.
Avoid use in patients with a current or past diagnosis of cancer, especially hormone-related tumors.
Avoid use with pituitary disorders, or uncontrolled thyroid or adrenal conditions unless cleared by a specialist.
Medication may not provide a benefit in patients with chronic IGF-1 elevations.
This is not a complete list of all possible side effects. If you experience severe or unusual symptoms, stop use and contact your healthcare provider.