Growth hormone deficiency is a condition in which the body doesn’t create enough growth hormone. Other names for growth hormone deficiency are dwarfism and pituitary dwarfism.
Growth hormone—called somatotropin—is a hormone designated to stimulate growth and cell reproduction in the body. This hormone is produced in the pituitary gland, which is located at the base of your brain, and then released into the blood.
The most common treatment for growth hormone deficiency in both children and adults is growth hormone therapy—injections of growth hormone into the body.
Growth hormone—known as somatotropin—can be injected by the patient or a family member (if it's a child with growth hormone deficiency). This hormone, which is normally produced in the pituitary gland, stimulates growth and cell reproduction in the body.
Cat. No. | Product Name | CAS No. | Information |
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H3329 |
Ibutamoren mesylate |
159752-10-0 | A non-peptidic, poten and selective, orally-active agonist of the ghrelin receptor (GHSR) with EC50 of 1.3 nM (releases GH from rat pituitary cells); significantly increased peak GH concentrations 20.4-fold at 0.25 mg/kg in beagles; has shown to sustain activation of GH-IGF-1 Axis and increase in lean body mass but no change in total fat mass or visceral fat. |
H3327 |
Anamorelin hydrochloride |
861998-00-7 | A non-peptide, centrally-penetrant and selective agonist of GHSR with appetite-enhancing and anabolic effects; orally bioactive. |
H3326 |
Anamorelin fumarate |
339539-92-3 | A non-peptide, centrally-penetrant and selective agonist of GHSR with appetite-enhancing and anabolic effects; orally bioactive. |
H3325 |
Anamorelin |
249921-19-5 | A non-peptide, centrally-penetrant and selective agonist of GHSR with appetite-enhancing and anabolic effects; orally bioactive. |
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