What ingredients are in Sermorix (Sermorelin)?

What ingredients are in Sermorix (Sermorelin)?

Each vial of Sermorix (Sermorelin) contains Sermorelin Acetate (GHRH 1–29 analog) and mannitol as an inactive ingredient.

The powder is reconstituted with bacteriostatic water and administered via subcutaneous injection once daily, typically in the evening to align with your body’s natural growth hormone cycle.

After reconstitution, store the vial in the refrigerator and follow all safety and usage instructions provided by your healthcare provider.
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