mikeek1111
New Member
After doing some digging since a clinic i know is no longer using hCG, a called a few pharmacies and found out they are going to be offering Gonadorelin and NOT Kisspeptin. Kisspeptin is a peptide and it is NOT approved to be compounded and states like California will not approve it, while Gonadorelin is allowed to be compounded. Does anyone have any input on this?
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Gonadorelin is a medication used in men for various purposes, including maintaining fertility and testicular function in those undergoing testosterone replacement therapy (TRT). It is a synthetic version of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH), which stimulates the pituitary gland to release luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), thereby promoting the production of testosterone and sperm. Gonadorelin is often prescribed to prevent testicular shrinkage and maintain fertility in men on TRT, especially those who are concerned about their fertility or considering future parenthood[1]. The typical dosage for adults is 5 micrograms injected into a vein or under the skin every ninety minutes for twenty-one days[2]. Some healthcare providers also prescribe compounded gonadorelin along with testosterone and other medications as part of men's health regimens[3]. Studies have shown that gonadorelin is effective in maintaining testicular functioning and size for both fertility and TRT treatments[4]. In men, gonadorelin is used to stimulate spermatogenesis or sperm production and boost the production of testosterone by the testes[5].
Citations:
[1] Gonadorelin for Men on Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) | Full Potential HRT Clinic
[2] Gonadorelin (Intravenous Route, Injection Route) Proper Use - Mayo Clinic
[3] Compounded Gonadorelin in Men’s Health | Empower Pharmacy
[4] https://www.novagenix.org/post/does-gonadorelin-work
[5] https://www.genemedics.com/gonadorelin
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Gonadorelin is a medication used in men for various purposes, including maintaining fertility and testicular function in those undergoing testosterone replacement therapy (TRT). It is a synthetic version of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH), which stimulates the pituitary gland to release luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), thereby promoting the production of testosterone and sperm. Gonadorelin is often prescribed to prevent testicular shrinkage and maintain fertility in men on TRT, especially those who are concerned about their fertility or considering future parenthood[1]. The typical dosage for adults is 5 micrograms injected into a vein or under the skin every ninety minutes for twenty-one days[2]. Some healthcare providers also prescribe compounded gonadorelin along with testosterone and other medications as part of men's health regimens[3]. Studies have shown that gonadorelin is effective in maintaining testicular functioning and size for both fertility and TRT treatments[4]. In men, gonadorelin is used to stimulate spermatogenesis or sperm production and boost the production of testosterone by the testes[5].
Citations:
[1] Gonadorelin for Men on Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) | Full Potential HRT Clinic
[2] Gonadorelin (Intravenous Route, Injection Route) Proper Use - Mayo Clinic
[3] Compounded Gonadorelin in Men’s Health | Empower Pharmacy
[4] https://www.novagenix.org/post/does-gonadorelin-work
[5] https://www.genemedics.com/gonadorelin