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HGH Humatrope 36 IU Lilly (12 mg) single cartridge

$550.00

Growth hormone (GH) secreted by pituitary gland stimulates growth and cell reproduction. Growth hormone and somatostatin (SST) are released by the hypothalamus that determines the production of HGH by the pituitary. Many factors, including nutrition and exercise are involved in it.

HGH 36 IU – Humatrope 12mg by Lilly ONE KIT INCLUDES: 1 cartridge contains 36 IU 1 VIAL CONTAINS: 36 IU TOTAL CARTRIDGES PER KIT: 1 TOTAL IU PER ONE ORDER KIT: 36 IU ALTERNATIVE NAMES
IU ALTERNATIVE NAMES: HGH, Genotropin, Saizen, Human growth Hormone, Somatohorm, HGH somatripin, Nutropin, pifzer
Active substance:
Humatrope, commonly referred to as HGH, is a hormone produced in the human body and released into blood through somatotrope cells of the anterior pituitary gland. HGH is a single chain protein, composed of 191 amino acids. Its molecular weight is approximately 22,000 Daltons. GH secretion has direct as well as indirect effects on human body.
GH stimulates the production of insulin like growth factor (IGH-1) and IGF-1 of the liver. The effects of IGF-1 and GH are here. Somatropin is a Synthetic version of human growth hormone (191 amino acids) and it is identical to human body’s own GH.
Humatrope (Somatotropin) or HGH offered by Lilly, is used for to make up the deficiency of growth hormone deficiency in the human body. It is the effective treatment for small gestational age (SGA), intrautering growth retardation (IUGR) and Idiopathic Short stature.It is also considered as valuable for treating short stature due to Turner’s syndrome, Prader- Willi syndrome and some other growth problems caused by Short Bowl Syndrome. It is use used for the body fitness. This is known as bodybuilding enhancement drug among the bodybuilders. People take it as anti-aging and weight loss drug to improve their body function.
In youngsters, this drug is used to care for different diseases. The drug is used in treatment for children with Rheumatoid Arthritis, Treatment for children with X-linked Hypophosphatemic Rickets (XLH) and osteoporosis.

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