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GHRH
Also known as “growth hormone releasing hormone”
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Peptides like Sermorelin, CJC-1295 and Tesamorelin that mimic the body’s own growth-hormone-releasing hormone. Often discussed alongside GHRPs, which act on a different receptor.
GHRH-mimicking peptides are frequently paired with a GHRP because the two act through separate receptors and are described as combining for a larger pituitary response than either alone. When two such peptides are drawn from separate vials, each has its own concentration and unit count, so the calculator is run once per compound rather than assuming a single shared dose.
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