Sermorelin
Sermorelin dosing, mechanism of action, side effects, and clinical evidence. Complete reference for healthcare professionals.
Overview
Sermorelin acetate is a synthetic 29-amino acid peptide corresponding to the biologically active N-terminal segment of endogenous GHRH. Originally FDA-approved as Geref for diagnosing GH deficiency, now widely prescribed in functional medicine.
Mechanism of Action
- GHRH receptor agonism — Stimulates pituitary somatotrophs to release GH
- Physiologic pulsatility — Preserves natural GH feedback mechanisms
- IGF-1 elevation — Indirectly increases IGF-1 via GH stimulation
- Feedback preserved — Unlike exogenous GH, somatostatin still regulates release
Dosing Protocols
| Protocol | Dose | Frequency | Route | |----------|------|-----------|-------| | Standard | 200-300mcg | Nightly at bedtime | Subcutaneous | | Optimized | 500mcg | Nightly | Subcutaneous | | Diagnostic | 1mcg/kg | Single dose | IV |
Safety Profile
Previously FDA-approved with extensive safety data. Very well tolerated. Common side effects: injection site reactions, facial flushing, headache.
Last updated: 2026-03-27