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What Is Growth Hormone Replacement Therapy?

  • Growth hormone replacement therapy is the only FDA approved, clinically proven method used to treat adults and children suffering from some form of growth hormone deficiency, or GHD
  • Growth hormone replacement therapy is needed by anyone whose body is not capable of producing enough growth hormone. Authentic growth hormone therapy is only available with a doctor’s prescription, and only given via injection.
  • You can only be diagnosed with GHD, and obtain a prescription for HGH after being properly tested.
What Is Growth Hormone Replacement Therapy?

Growth hormone replacement therapy is a clinically proven method used to treat adults and children suffering from some form of growth hormone deficiency, or GHD. Growth hormone replacement therapy involves regular injections of a synthetic form of human growth hormone (HGH), known as somatotropin, to resolve the symptoms of Growth Hormone Deficiency. The growth hormone used in HGH replacement therapy is created in the lab using recombinant DNA, so that it is biologically identical to the somatotropin normally produced by the body. Growth hormone stimulates growth and cell reproduction in the body, and therefore is critical for children to grow and mature normally into adults.

HGH continues to play a vital role in cellular growth and metabolism throughout adulthood, therefore adults and children can both suffer from GHD, albeit, with somewhat different symptoms. Once you have been prescribed growth hormone therapy, typically you will need to take daily injections of growth hormone.

Growth hormone replacement therapy involves regular injections of a synthetic form of human growth hormone (HGH), known as somatotropin, to resolve the symptoms of GHD

Who Needs Growth Hormone Replacement Therapy?

Growth hormone replacement therapy is needed by anyone whose body is not capable of producing enough growth hormone. Growth hormone is produced by the pituitary gland. Injury, genetic conditions, or disease states, which impact pituitary function are the primary causes of growth hormone deficiency, particularly in children. There is also a form of adult onset growth hormone deficiency that is the result of the steady decline of HGH that occurs as we age (Age related Growth Hormone Deficiency).

A child who appears significantly smaller for his or her age, may be in need of growth hormone therapy. Causes of GHD in children include:

  • Trauma
  • Infections
  • Tumors
  • Exposure to radiation

Other signs of growth hormone therapy in children include:

  • A face that looks younger than children of the same age
  • Delayed onset of puberty, or failure to go through puberty
  • Increased fat, particularly about the face and abdomen
  • Chubbiness or a rotund appearance
  • Failure for adult teeth to erupt when they should
  • Slow hair and nail growth
  • Small genitalia

Who Needs Growth Hormone Replacement Therapy?

Symptoms of growth hormone deficiency in children typically are associated with abnormalities of growth, whereas in adults symptoms differ in that metabolism disorders are more commonly seen.

The adult who may be in need of growth hormone replacement therapy may typically be experiencing any, or all of the following:

  • A loss of muscle mass and strength
  • Decrease in sexual function and sex drive
  • Difficulty to concentrate, memory loss and other cognitive difficulties
  • Anxiety, depression and other mood swings
  • Dry, creepy skin
  • Elevated triglyceride levels
  • Lack of energy and fatigue
  • Heart problems and an increased risk of cardiovascular disease
  • Bone loss and an increased risk of osteoporosis
  • Increased levels of LDL ("bad") cholesterol
  • Insulin resistance, slowed metabolism, and weight gain
  • Increased sensitivity to heat and cold

If you are experiencing any, or all of these symptoms, you may be in need of growth hormone replacement therapy, but the only way to know for sure is to have your growth hormone level tested by your doctor.

If you are experinceing the symtoms of GHD, you may be in need of growth hormone replacement therapy, but the only way to know for sure is to have your growth hormone level tested by your doctor.

How Is the Dosage of Growth Hormone Replacement Therapy Determined?

Before you can be prescribed a precise dosage of HGH replacement therapy, you must be properly evaluated to have growth hormone deficiency (GHD). A thorough medical history and physical exam are used along with specific lab tests, to make a diagnosis of growth hormone deficiency.

How Is the Dosage of Growth Hormone Replacement Therapy Determined?

If your doctor suspects that you may have a growth hormone deficiency, the first thing that he or she will likely do is check your weight, height, and body proportions. This is especially important when it comes to diagnosing GHD in children, who may be failing to hit growth milestones due to GHD. Other than a physical exam, there are several lab tests that doctor use to diagnose GHD, including:

  • IGF-I and IGFBP-3 blood tests, which will indicate whether the problem is caused by the pituitary gland
  • Tests that will measure the amount of growth hormone levels in the blood
  • GHRH-arginine test

Based on the results of your exam and lab tests, if your doctor is able to make a diagnosis of GHD, you will be prescribed a dosage of growth hormone replacement therapy. The dose of growth hormone will vary from patient to patient, based on your age, weight, body composition, gender, and age. The amount of each dose, and the number of times a day you need to take your dose of HGH, will also vary based on your individual needs. Always follow your doctor’s instructions.

How Do I Take Growth Hormone Replacement Therapy?

Actual growth hormone therapy is only given in injectable form. HGH cannot be taken orally, as human growth hormone would be destroyed by enzymatic action in the stomach, and never enter the blood stream. Any product that claims to be HGH, or contain HGH, and can be purchased in a pill, powder, or any other form besides an injectable formula, is not genuine human growth hormone.

Growth Hormone injections remain the only reliable method to ensure the proper drug effect.

Growth hormone injections can be given by your healthcare professional, but most patients are taught how to self-inject growth hormone. Growth hormone therapy injections come in a kit that contains everything you need to take your prescribed dose of growth hormone therapy. Some brands of growth hormone are given using injectable pens, which many patients find easier to use than traditional syringes. Either way, you will be completely trained on how to self-administer your growth hormone therapy, so that you may do so with complete confidence.

How Do I Take Growth Hormone Replacement Therapy?

Consult with your physician, or pharmacist for the exact storage and care instructions for your particular dosage and brand of growth hormone.

Do I Need a Prescription for Growth Hormone Therapy?

Yes. The only way to obtain authentic growth hormone is with a doctor’s prescription. Synthetic human growth hormone was developed and approved by the FDA to be prescribed for specific uses in children and adults. You cannot legally purchase HGH without a doctor’s prescription. Any product that you can buy on the internet, or in vitamin stores that claims to be HGH, or contain HGH, cannot, by law, contain any human growth hormone.

Companies that market these so called “HGH sprays,” or pills, or powders, make a lot of claims about how they can provide the same benefits as prescription HGH injections, as well as do everything from increasing your strength and vitality, to improving sexual performance. However, the Federal Trade Commission has found little or no evidence to support any of these claims. The only clinically proven, safe and effective way to treat children and adults with GHD, is with a prescription for growth hormone injections.

Do I Need a Prescription for Growth Hormone Therapy?

Are There Natural Ways to Boost HGH?

While growth hormone injections are the only way to treat a diagnosis of growth hormone deficiency, if your growth hormone levels are borderline, and you are not experiencing major quality of life symptoms, there may be some ways to boost your HGH levels naturally. These methods will also probably be suggested along with growth hormone replacement therapy, to improve and/or maintain your results. Ways to help boost your body’s natural production of HGH include:

  • Intense exercise
  • Weight loss
  • Intermittent fasting
  • Amino acid supplements, specifically arginine
  • Reduced consumption of sugar and processed foods
  • Getting adequate sleep
  • Niacin (nicotinic acid) vitamin B3

Any product that claims to be HGH, or contain HGH, and can be purchased in a pill, powder, or any other form besides an injectable formula, is not genuine human growth hormone.

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