HGH : HUMAN GROWTH HORMONE AND SERMORELIN POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECT - ALLERGIC REACTION
Sermorelin Growth Hormone (GHRH) Therapy consists of patient subcutaneous (below the skin) self-injections of Sermorelin Acetate GHRH with a small insulin type syringe for a treatment period prescribed by the treating physician.
Sermorelin therapy stimulates the pituitary gland to increase the volume of human growth hormone (hGH) secreted by the stimulated pituitary gland and release it so that it may be converted by the liver into IGF-1. The increased amount of IGF-1 in the blood stream results an increase in metabolism and growth of new cells within the body's organs and bones. This treatment is prescribed for unlabeled use in adults to increase lean muscle mass, reduce body fat, increase bone density, enhance the immune system, and strengthen the heart, as well as, other organs of the body. Since the increased volume of human growth hormone is produced by the body's pituitary gland, the body's endocrine system will not allow more growth hormone to be produced by the Sermorelin GH-RH stimulation of the pituitary than the body can safely process within the endocrine self-monitoring system.
Sermorelin Acetate Growth Hormone - Releasing Hormone has been specifically approved for medical use in increasing growth hormone levels in children deficient in growth hormone production. Its use to increase the growth hormone and IGF-1 levels in adults is an off-label use of this prescription drug.
Sermorelin Acetate therapy is used in Sermorelin therapy to cause the pituitary gland to increase growth hormone production and release in humans. Adult patients undergo Sermorelin therapy to secure the benefits of increased growth hormone production, including the reduction of body fat, increased lean muscle mass, increased bone density, improve the immune system, accelerate the healing of wounds caused by surgery or injury and strengthen the heart and other organs of the body.
Possible Side Effects of Sermorelin Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone Therapy and Human Growth Hormone Therapy
Pain, swelling and redness of the injection site may occur. Notify National Medical Clinic™ if any of these unlikely side effects occur: headache, flushing, increase in activity (hyperactivity). Go immediately to your nearest emergency room if any of these unlikely but serious side effects occur: trouble swallowing, vomiting, tightness in the chest. An allergic reaction to this drug is unlikely. If you have an allergic reaction to human growth hormone or Sermorelin acetate, seek immediate medical attention at an emergency room. Symptoms of an allergic reaction include: rash, itching, swelling, dizziness, trouble breathing. If you notice other effects not listed above, contact the pharmacist at the pharmacy that dispensed your Sermorelin or go to the nearest emergency room.
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