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Growth-hormone system
Act on the body’s growth-hormone axis.
8 substances
Substance profiles in the “Growth-hormone system” area — each with mechanism of action, honest regulatory status, risks and primary sources.
CJC-1295 + Ipamorelin
Growth Hormone System
Growth hormone secretagogues — research peptides, not approved for humans.
Also known as: Modified GRF (1-29), GHRH-Analogon + GHRP, Ipamorelin
View profileSermorelin
Growth Hormone System
GHRH analogue — was approved as Geref, today no approved finished medicinal product.
Also known as: Geref, GHRH (1-29), Sermorelin-Acetat
View profileGHRP-2
Growth Hormone System
Synthetic ghrelin mimetic — traded as a research substance, banned in sport.
Also known as: Pralmorelin, KP-102, Growth Hormone Releasing Peptide-2
View profileGHRP-6
Growth Hormone System
The first GH-releasing peptide — a strong appetite trigger, not approved.
Also known as: Growth Hormone Releasing Peptide-6, SKF-110679
View profileHexarelin
Growth Hormone System
The strongest GH releaser of the GHRP group — with desensitization and cardiac research.
Also known as: Examorelin, HEX
View profileSomatropin (HGH 191AA)
Growth Hormone System
The real recombinant growth hormone — approved, prescription-only, banned in sport.
Also known as: rhGH, Genotropin, Norditropin
View profileIpamorelin
Growth hormone system
Selective growth hormone secretagogue — research peptide, never approved as a medicine.
Also known as: NNC 26-0161, Ipamorelin-Pentapeptid, selektives GH-Sekretagogum (GHRP)
View profileIGF-1 LR3
Growth hormone system
Makes it clear: IGF-1 LR3 is a laboratory/research reagent, not a medicine approved for humans – with serious, genuinely documented risks (including hypoglycaemia) and banned in sport.
Also known as: Long R3 IGF-1, LongR3 IGF-I, Long R3 IGF-I
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