Compounded Sermorelin (Sublingual) 2 mg / mL — Compounded Sublingual Liquid Patient Monograph

Patient education monograph for Compounded Sermorelin (Sublingual) (2 mg / mL), a compounded sublingual liquid. Learn how it works, how to use it, possible side effects, and find a licensed compounding pharmacy near you.

What is Compounded Sermorelin (Sublingual)?

This compounded preparation contains sermorelin, a synthetic growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) analogue, in a sublingual liquid base, prepared by a licensed compounding pharmacy pursuant to an individual patient prescription. It is used in provider-directed protocols intended to support the body's natural growth hormone signaling.

How does Compounded Sermorelin (Sublingual) work?

Sermorelin binds to GHRH receptors in the anterior pituitary gland, stimulating the pulsatile release of the body's own natural growth hormone rather than introducing exogenous GH directly. This preserves natural feedback regulation. Sublingual delivery is designed to allow peptide absorption through oral mucous membranes. IGF-1 mediates many of growth hormone's downstream anabolic and metabolic effects.

How to use Compounded Sermorelin (Sublingual)

Use exactly as directed by your prescriber, typically at bedtime on an empty stomach. Place the dose under the tongue and hold as directed. Do not eat or drink immediately after administration. Follow your prescriber's dosing schedule — do not adjust the dose independently.

Compounded Sermorelin (Sublingual) side effects

Headache, flushing, dizziness, and mild nausea may occur. Water retention (swelling in hands or feet) and joint discomfort have been reported with higher doses. These effects often improve with dose adjustment. Contact your prescriber if symptoms are persistent or bothersome.

Drug interactions with Compounded Sermorelin (Sublingual)

May interact with glucocorticoids (corticosteroids), thyroid hormones, and insulin. Certain medications affecting pituitary function may reduce sermorelin's effectiveness. Inform your prescriber of all medications and supplements you are taking.

How to store Compounded Sermorelin (Sublingual)

Store as directed by your pharmacy — commonly refrigerated and protected from light. Do not freeze. Use within the beyond-use date on the label. Discard if the solution appears discolored or contains particulate matter.

Precautions for Compounded Sermorelin (Sublingual)

Do not use if you have active cancer without explicit prescriber guidance. May affect glucose metabolism — use with caution in diabetes. Safety during pregnancy and breastfeeding has not been established. Keep out of reach of children.

Frequently Asked Questions — Compounded Sermorelin (Sublingual)

What is Compounded Sermorelin (Sublingual)?
This compounded preparation contains sermorelin, a synthetic growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) analogue, in a sublingual liquid base, prepared by a licensed compounding pharmacy pursuant to an individual patient prescription. It is used in provider-directed protocols intended to support the body's natural growth hormone signaling.
How does Compounded Sermorelin (Sublingual) work?
Sermorelin binds to GHRH receptors in the anterior pituitary gland, stimulating the pulsatile release of the body's own natural growth hormone rather than introducing exogenous GH directly. This preserves natural feedback regulation. Sublingual delivery is designed to allow peptide absorption through oral mucous membranes. IGF-1 mediates many of growth hormone's downstream anabolic and metabolic effects.
How do I use Compounded Sermorelin (Sublingual)?
Use exactly as directed by your prescriber, typically at bedtime on an empty stomach. Place the dose under the tongue and hold as directed. Do not eat or drink immediately after administration. Follow your prescriber's dosing schedule — do not adjust the dose independently.
What are the side effects of Compounded Sermorelin (Sublingual)?
Headache, flushing, dizziness, and mild nausea may occur. Water retention (swelling in hands or feet) and joint discomfort have been reported with higher doses. These effects often improve with dose adjustment. Contact your prescriber if symptoms are persistent or bothersome.
Are there drug interactions with Compounded Sermorelin (Sublingual)?
May interact with glucocorticoids (corticosteroids), thyroid hormones, and insulin. Certain medications affecting pituitary function may reduce sermorelin's effectiveness. Inform your prescriber of all medications and supplements you are taking.
How should I store Compounded Sermorelin (Sublingual)?
Store as directed by your pharmacy — commonly refrigerated and protected from light. Do not freeze. Use within the beyond-use date on the label. Discard if the solution appears discolored or contains particulate matter.
What precautions should I know about Compounded Sermorelin (Sublingual)?
Do not use if you have active cancer without explicit prescriber guidance. May affect glucose metabolism — use with caution in diabetes. Safety during pregnancy and breastfeeding has not been established. Keep out of reach of children.
Where can I get compounded Compounded Sermorelin (Sublingual)?
Compounded Sermorelin (Sublingual) is available through licensed compounding pharmacies on the SlimionRX network. Visit slimionrx.com to find a pharmacy near you.
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