Sermorelin Acetate
Sermorelin is a physician-prescribed peptide therapy used to stimulate the body’s natural production of growth hormone (GH). As we age, growth hormone levels decline, leading to fatigue, weight gain, slower recovery, and reduced muscle mass. Sermorelin helps restore healthy GH signaling by mimicking growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH)—a naturally occurring peptide in the brain.
Sermorelin is ideal for patients experiencing symptoms of age-related hormone decline, low energy, slow recovery, or performance plateaus.
Sermorelin is a bioidentical peptide that signals the pituitary gland to release more of your body’s own growth hormone. It’s not synthetic HGH—it’s a stimulator of natural GH release, making it a safer and more physiologically balanced alternative to direct hormone injections.
By boosting growth hormone levels gradually and naturally, Sermorelin can help:
Improve energy and stamina
Enhance muscle tone and strength
Support fat loss
Improve sleep quality and cognitive clarity
Support recovery and healing
Sermorelin Acetate:
A 29-amino acid peptide that mimics growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH), stimulating the body’s natural GH production through the pituitary gland.
Usually prescribed as a nightly subcutaneous injection. Your provider will determine the right dose and frequency based on your age, symptoms, and lab values.
Prescription Required
Sermorelin must be prescribed and monitored by a licensed medical provider.
Best Results Require Consistency
Sermorelin therapy is typically used over 3–6 months to begin seeing full effects. Daily or 5-day-per-week injections are common.
Not a Substitute for Synthetic HGH Abuse
Sermorelin stimulates natural GH production, not supraphysiological levels. It is not intended for bodybuilding or performance enhancement beyond therapeutic use.
Possible Side Effects
May include mild injection site reactions, headache, flushing, or temporary dizziness.
Contraindications
Not recommended for individuals with active cancer or untreated endocrine disorders without medical supervision.
Lab Monitoring Required
Your provider may monitor IGF-1, glucose, thyroid, and other markers during treatment.