Omnitrope 5MG (15IU)

Omnitrope 5MG (15IU)

  • Brand: Sandoz
  • Product Code: Omnitrope 5MG (15IU)
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  • $161.00



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
WAREHOUSE International Warehouse 2
SUBSTANCE Somatropine - 191 Amino Acid ,

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 is a specific mitogen that targets certain types of cells. HGH is composed of a single-chain polypeptide containing 191 amino acids, which is produced, stored, and released by somatotropic cells located in the lateral wings of the anterior pituitary gland. Various factors, including diet and physical activity, can influence the secretion of Human Growth Hormone.

HGH encourages body cells to grow larger and divide more rapidly than normal. Additionally, it facilitates the transport of amino acids across cell membranes and boosts the rate at which these cells convert these amino acids into proteins. This contributes to an anabolic effect, promoting muscle growth in the body. Moreover, Human Growth Hormone can reduce the rate at which cells use carbohydrates while increasing their utilization of fats. Studies have shown that fat loss and lean muscle mass gains can occur with doses as low as 0.028 iu/kg daily over a 24-week period. HGH also stimulates the production of IGF-1.

In medicine, HGH is utilized to treat growth disorders in children and deficiencies in adults. Research indicates several beneficial effects associated with HGH modulation, including:

  • Increased skin thickness and elasticity
  • Faster healing and lower infection rates following trauma or surgery, along with improved protein synthesis
  • Reduction in wrinkling due to sun damage
  • Decreased overall body fat and enhanced fat breakdown
  • Greater lean muscle mass
  • Higher bone mineral density through improved calcium retention and strengthened bone mineralization
  • Better cholesterol profile with reduced LDL (bad) cholesterol and increased HDL (good) cholesterol
  • Enhanced exercise capacity and reduced recovery time between workouts
  • Improved kidney blood flow
  • Better mood, coping abilities, and overall well-being
  • Strengthened joints and ligaments
  • Contribution to homeostasis
  • Decreased liver glucose uptake
  • Promotion of gluconeogenesis in the liver
  • Support for pancreatic islet function
  • Stimulation of the immune system
  • Increased conversion of T4 to T3
  • Numerous studies, particularly involving individuals with HGH deficiency, suggest that HGH plays a vital role in mental and emotional health, as well as in maintaining high energy levels. Adults with HGH deficiency often experience higher rates of depression compared to those without.

    HGH has also been explored regarding cognitive functions such as learning and memory. In humans, HGH seems to enhance cognitive function and may be beneficial for patients with cognitive impairments due to HGH deficiency.

    HGH has been misused in competitive sports since at least 1982. While it can lead to significant weight and muscle gains, it is less effective for enhancing strength. Competitors in the 1970s and 1980s displayed a more defined physique with sculpted muscle development, likened to classical sculptures, and were likely not adding extra cardio or increasing their intake of lean proteins.

    When used in conjunction with steroid cycles, HGH tends to yield more benefits compared to standalone use. Consequently, it is considered particularly effective for cutting cycles aimed at achieving lean muscle and fat loss.