Sermorelin
A compounded growth-hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) analog that some providers use as part of a broader plan supporting the growth-hormone axis in eligible adults.
Provider-directed options that may support this treatment goal. Every plan is individualized and requires a live consultation with a licensed VidaVital medical provider.
These pathways describe options your VidaVital medical provider may discuss with you based on your history, goals, and laboratory results. Advanced is not "better" than Beginner — it involves more therapies, more monitoring, and more provider oversight.
Hormonal and metabolic evaluation as the starting point.
Adds a growth-hormone-axis secretagogue and NAD+.
Individualized hormone-optimization with sleep and recovery support.
A compounded growth-hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) analog that some providers use as part of a broader plan supporting the growth-hormone axis in eligible adults.
A compounded combination of a short-acting GHRH analog (CJC-1295 no DAC) and a growth-hormone secretagogue (ipamorelin) that some providers use to support the growth-hormone axis.
A compounded, selective growth-hormone secretagogue that some providers use to support pulsatile growth-hormone release in eligible adults.
A compounded cofactor infusion or injection that some providers use as part of a broader plan supporting cellular energy and healthy-aging goals.
A compounded, investigational hypothalamic peptide being evaluated for support of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis in eligible adults.
Speak with a licensed VidaVital provider about your goals, medical history, and laboratory results. Your provider will determine whether any of these therapies are appropriate for you.
The information provided on this website is for general educational purposes and is not medical advice, a diagnosis, or a prescription. Treatment recommendations are not final until a licensed medical provider completes a live consultation, reviews your medical history and medications, evaluates relevant laboratory results, and determines that treatment is medically appropriate.
Certain treatments may be prepared by a compounding pharmacy pursuant to an individual prescription. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved, and FDA does not review them for safety, effectiveness, or quality before marketing.
Your results identify subjects to discuss with a provider. They do not establish medical eligibility or guarantee that any medication will be prescribed.
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