Sermorelin
Growth hormone naturally declines as we age: and most people feel the effects long before they have a name for them. Sermorelin is a peptide that signals your own pituitary gland to produce more growth hormone naturally, supporting the muscle, recovery, sleep, and energy that time has quietly been taking away.
Get Started TodayCompounded sermorelin is not FDA-approved for adult hormone optimization. Its use for this purpose is off-label. A prescription and individual clinical evaluation are required. Individual results vary. Available in Alaska.
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Final pricing depends on your individualized protocol. Prescription required following provider evaluation. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved finished drug products.
Instead of replacing your growth hormone, Sermorelin helps your own body make more of it.
Answer a short set of health questions online. No waiting rooms. Takes about five minutes.
A licensed provider reviews your intake and connects with you to evaluate your goals and health history.
If approved, your medication ships directly to your door from a licensed compounding pharmacy.
Sermorelin may be worth exploring if...
Workouts that used to bounce back from in a day now take three. Soreness that lingers longer than it should. A body that feels like it needs more time to repair itself than it once did. Growth hormone plays a central role in how the body recovers from physical exertion, and its natural decline is a major reason recovery slows down with age.
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Growth hormone supports the protein synthesis process your body uses to build and maintain lean muscle tissue. When levels decline, holding onto muscle becomes a real challenge even with consistent training and adequate nutrition: a frustrating experience for active individuals who are doing everything right.
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Growth hormone is primarily released during deep sleep, and the relationship between GH and sleep quality runs in both directions. When GH levels decline, the quality of deep sleep often suffers alongside it, creating a cycle that affects how you sleep, how you feel the next day, and how well your body repairs itself overnight.
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Workouts that used to bounce back from in a day now take three. Soreness that lingers longer than it should. A body that feels like it needs more time to repair itself than it once did. Growth hormone plays a central role in how the body recovers from physical exertion, and its natural decline is a major reason recovery slows down with age.
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Growth hormone supports the protein synthesis process your body uses to build and maintain lean muscle tissue. When levels decline, holding onto muscle becomes a real challenge even with consistent training and adequate nutrition: a frustrating experience for active individuals who are doing everything right.
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Growth hormone is primarily released during deep sleep, and the relationship between GH and sleep quality runs in both directions. When GH levels decline, the quality of deep sleep often suffers alongside it, creating a cycle that affects how you sleep, how you feel the next day, and how well your body repairs itself overnight.
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punishing. Soreness clears faster. The body starts bouncing back more the way it did when it was younger: because growth hormone is playing its proper role in the cellular repair process again. For patients who train consistently, this change tends to be both noticeable and motivating.
Optimized growth hormone levels support muscle protein synthesis and fat metabolism: particularly the kind of visceral fat that tends to accumulate around the midsection as GH declines with age. Changes in body composition are gradual and develop over months, but tend to be meaningful for patients who stay consistent with their protocol and maintain an active lifestyle.
Because Sermorelin supports the natural GH release cycle that occurs during deep sleep, many patients report that their sleep becomes noticeably deeper and more restorative: sometimes within the first several weeks of treatment. Better sleep has downstream effects on energy, mood, cognitive performance, and physical recovery that compound over time.
Unlike synthetic HGH injections: which introduce growth hormone directly and bypass your body's own regulatory system: Sermorelin stimulates your pituitary gland to produce GH through the same pathways it always has. This means the GH response is regulated naturally by your body's own feedback mechanisms, producing physiologically appropriate levels rather than an artificial spike. For patients concerned about the long-term safety profile of synthetic HGH, this distinction matters clinically.
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Everything you need to know
Synthetic HGH injections put growth hormone directly into your bloodstream, bypassing your body's own production system entirely. Sermorelin sends a signal to your pituitary gland: the part of your brain that naturally regulates growth hormone: and encourages it to produce more on its own. The GH response is more gradual, but it works through your body's natural regulatory mechanisms rather than overriding them. Your provider will discuss which approach may be more appropriate for your clinical situation.
Sermorelin was previously FDA-approved as Geref and was commercially discontinued in 2008 for business reasons, not safety concerns. It remains legally prescribable by licensed providers and compoundable by licensed 503A pharmacies. Its use for adult hormone optimization is off-label: meaning it is used for a purpose beyond its original FDA approval. Off-label prescribing by licensed providers is legal and common in medicine. Your provider will explain all of this during your consultation.
Sermorelin works gradually: this is not a rapid-response therapy. Most patients begin noticing improvements in sleep and recovery within the first several weeks. Changes in body composition typically develop over months of consistent use. Your provider will set realistic expectations during your consultation based on your starting point and individual health factors.
Sermorelin is generally well-tolerated. The most commonly reported experience is mild injection site irritation. Your provider reviews all relevant considerations before your protocol begins and monitors your response throughout.
Sermorelin is given as a small subcutaneous injection: under the skin, similar to how insulin is self-administered. It is typically done in the evening to align with the body's natural growth hormone release cycle. Your provider walks you through the complete self-administration process during your consultation so you feel fully prepared before your protocol begins.
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Start with a provider consultation. They will review your health history, discuss whether Sermorelin is clinically appropriate for your situation, and give you an honest picture of what to expect and over what timeframe.
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Compounded sermorelin is not FDA-approved for adult hormone optimization. Its use for this purpose is off-label. A prescription and individual clinical evaluation are required. Individual results vary. Available in Alaska.
Sermorelin is a peptide analogue of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH). It was previously FDA-approved as Geref and was commercially discontinued in 2008 for business reasons, not safety concerns. Compounded sermorelin is legally prepared by licensed 503A compounding pharmacies under a valid patient-specific prescription. Its use for adult hormone optimization is off-label and has not undergone FDA review as a compounded formulation. Off-label prescribing by licensed providers is legal. Compounded sermorelin has not been evaluated by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality as a compounded preparation. All therapies require a prescription and clinical evaluation. Individual results vary and are not guaranteed. Feel Better Health Alaska operates in compliance with applicable state and federal telehealth regulations.