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Sermorelin is a prescription medication. It must be prescribed and supervised by a licensed physician based on your individual health history, laboratory results, and treatment goals. Never start, stop, or adjust a sermorelin protocol without direct guidance from your prescribing physician.
Before beginning any hormone therapy, your physician should evaluate your baseline IGF-1 level, pituitary function, and any contraindicated conditions including active malignancy, pituitary tumor, or Prader-Willi syndrome.
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FDA Status of Compounded Sermorelin
Compounded sermorelin is not an FDA-approved drug. It is not evaluated by the FDA for safety, efficacy, or quality. It is produced by state-licensed 503A compounding pharmacies or FDA-registered 503B outsourcing facilities. The descriptions of pharmacy standards on this site are based on publicly available information from referenced providers; we do not independently test or audit compounding facilities.
Individual Results Vary
Patient outcomes referenced on this site reflect general clinical findings and community-reported experiences. Individual results depend on age, baseline IGF-1 levels, health status, protocol adherence, diet, training, and other factors. No specific result is guaranteed. No content on this site should be interpreted as a promise of therapeutic benefit.
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Medication Interactions and Contraindications
Sermorelin may interact with glucocorticoids, thyroid medications, insulin, and other drugs that affect GH axis function. Patients with diabetes, hypothyroidism, or active treatment for malignancy require additional evaluation before starting sermorelin. This site does not provide guidance on individual drug interactions. Always disclose your full medication list to your prescribing physician.