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Somatropin (HGH)

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Recombinant human growth hormone. Requires serious safety + dose discipline; bloodwork-driven.

Half-life
2.5 h
Out of system
~13 h
Route
Subcutaneous
Level
Advanced

Short-acting — protocols usually dose daily. After the last dose, roughly 97% has cleared in ~13 h (five half-lives) — the window that matters for washouts, bloodwork and surgery.

What Somatropin (HGH) is used for

  • Recombinant human growth hormone — proven body-composition + recovery effects
  • Improves sleep and tissue repair at controlled doses

How it's typically used

Medical range: 1–4 IU subcutaneous daily, titrated to IGF-1 bloodwork.

What to watch for

  • Insulin resistance, water retention, carpal tunnel, joint pain
  • Can accelerate growth of existing tumors; avoid with active cancer
  • Prescription-only; requires bloodwork and dose discipline

About Performance & GH

What they are
Growth-hormone secretagogues and related performance compounds. Rather than supplying GH, they push your pituitary to release more of its own in a pulse.
How they're run
Subcutaneous injection, most often at night on an empty stomach so the pulse lands with natural sleep-driven GH release.
What to watch
Water retention, tingling hands, and hunger swings are the common early signs. Raising GH raises IGF-1 — worth tracking on bloodwork, and a reason to avoid these with any cancer history.

Full guide

Somatropin (HGH): A Tracking Guide with Serious Safety Emphasis

A careful tracking guide for recombinant human growth hormone, focused on what to monitor when using a prescription compound with real metabolic consequences.

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Peptid AI is an educational and self-tracking tool — not a medical service, and not a vendor. Nothing here is medical advice, a prescription, or an endorsement. Doses reflect what is commonly reported in research literature; they are not recommendations. Many compounds listed are experimental, not approved for human use, and/or controlled substances that are illegal to possess without a prescription in many countries. Always consult a qualified physician before starting, changing, or stopping any protocol.