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Peptide Category

Growth Hormone Releasing Hormones

GHRH analogs mimic the body's natural growth hormone-releasing hormone. They signal the pituitary gland to produce and secrete growth hormone in a pulsatile manner.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between GHRH and GHRP?

GHRH analogs mimic the natural GHRH signal to increase growth hormone production, whereas GHRPs amplify the signal. They are often researched in combination for synergistic effects.

Can GHRH peptides be frozen?

Some GHRH peptides, particularly Tesamorelin, are very sensitive to freezing after reconstitution and can be damaged by ice crystal formation.