Omnitrope 15MG (45IU)
- Brand: Sandoz
- Product Code: Omnitrope 15MG (45IU)
- Availability: In Stock
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$344.00
ACTIVE HALF-LIFE
2.5-3 hours
CLASSIFICATION
Peptide Hormone
DOSAGE
Men 4-10 IU/day
ACNE
No
WATER RETENTION
No
HBR
No
HEPATOTOXICITY
No
AROMATIZATION
No
MANUFACTURER
Sandoz
LAB TEST
See Document
WAREHOUSE
International Warehouse 2
SUBSTANCE
Somatropine - 191 Amino Acid
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Human Growth Hormone (HGH), also referred to as somatotropin or somatropin, is a peptide hormone that promotes growth, cell reproduction, and regeneration in both humans and other animals. It acts as a specific type of mitogen for certain cell types. HGH is a polypeptide consisting of 191 amino acids, synthesized, stored, and secreted by somatotropic cells located in the lateral wings of the anterior pituitary gland. Various factors, including diet and physical activity, can affect the secretion of Human Growth Hormone.
HGH encourages cells in the body to enlarge and divide at an accelerated rate. Additionally, it facilitates the transport of amino acids across cell membranes and speeds up the process by which cells convert these amino acids into proteins, resulting in an anabolic (muscle-building) effect. Furthermore, Human Growth Hormone can reduce the rate at which cells use carbohydrates while simultaneously increasing the rate at which they metabolize fats. Research has indicated that fat loss and an increase in lean mass can occur with Human Growth Hormone dosages as low as 0.028 iu/kg daily over a period of 24 weeks. It also promotes the production of IGF-1.
In medicine, HGH is utilized to address growth disorders in children and deficiencies in adults. Studies have consistently shown that modulating HGH can have several beneficial effects, including:
Additionally, various studies, particularly those focusing on patients with HGH deficiency, suggest that HGH plays a significant role in mental and emotional health, as well as overall energy levels. Adults with HGH deficiency often experience higher rates of depression compared to those without it.
HGH has also been investigated for its effects on cognitive functions, such as learning and memory. It appears to enhance cognitive abilities in humans and may prove beneficial for individuals with cognitive impairments resulting from HGH deficiency.
As an anabolic agent, HGH has been misused by athletes in competitive sports since 1982. While HGH can effectively promote substantial gains in weight and muscle mass, it is less effective for increasing strength. Competitors from the 1970s and especially the 1980s often showcased more sculpted physiques resembling classical sculptures. These athletes typically did not incorporate significant cardio into their regimes or consume excess lean protein.
HGH tends to provide better results and more favorable attributes when combined with a steroid cycle rather than when used alone. As such, it is generally regarded as suitable for cutting cycles aimed at achieving lean muscle growth and fat reduction.