
Longevity & Anti-Aging
Sermorelin
Support the hormone your body already knows how to use.
Sermorelin is a growth hormone-releasing hormone analogue that signals the pituitary gland to produce more of its own growth hormone naturally. Unlike synthetic growth hormone, it works with your body rather than replacing what it makes.
Starting at $198.99/month
10% off your first month. Reflects the 1-month intro price.
Available in all 50 states.
Free telehealth consultation. Pay only if a provider approves your treatment plan.
A licensed provider determines the right dose for you.
HSA and FSA accepted.
Compounded in a licensed pharmacy.
Why patients choose Medura.
Real providers, not AI
Every treatment plan is reviewed by a board-certified provider who has time to know your full medical history, not just your symptoms.
Transparent pricing, no surprises
See the exact price before you start. No hidden fees, no surprise charges at checkout, no auto-escalating "optimization" costs.
Made in FDA-registered U.S. facilities
Compounded and quality-tested domestically. Discreet packaging. We cover shipping on all plans.
Support that actually listens
Your care team stays with you long after the first shipment. Real check-ins, dose adjustments based on how you actually feel, and honest answers to real questions.
What this is
Sermorelin is a growth hormone-releasing hormone analogue that signals the pituitary gland to produce more of its own growth hormone naturally. Unlike synthetic growth hormone, it works with your body rather than replacing what it makes.
At Medura, Sermorelin is prescribed and guided by a licensed provider who reviews your health history, determines the right starting dose, and adjusts your plan over time. It is used for recovery, sleep quality, lean body composition, and overall vitality in adult patients who are appropriate candidates.
What to expect
Your treatment timeline, so you know what's coming and when to expect real changes.
- 1
Start with a consultation
A licensed provider reviews your intake, health history, and goals to determine whether Sermorelin is appropriate and what dose fits your body.
- 2
A nightly at-home routine
Sermorelin is typically administered as a subcutaneous injection before bed, timed to work with your body's natural hormone rhythm.
- 3
What to expect
Most patients notice improved sleep and recovery in the first weeks. Lean composition and energy changes build over months. Your provider tracks your progress throughout.
Why Sermorelin works differently than synthetic growth hormone
Sermorelin does not replace your growth hormone. It signals your pituitary gland to produce more of its own, preserving the natural feedback loops your body uses to regulate levels safely over time.
Works with your body, not around it
Unlike synthetic HGH, Sermorelin stimulates your own pituitary to release growth hormone in pulses that follow your natural rhythm. Your body retains control of how much it produces, which is an important safety distinction.
Sleep, recovery, and lean composition
Growth hormone is released primarily during deep sleep and plays a central role in tissue repair and lean body maintenance. Most patients notice improved sleep quality and physical recovery before other changes become apparent.
Provider-guided from start to finish
A licensed provider reviews your health history, rules out contraindications, sets your starting dose, and monitors your progress. Results build over months and your plan adjusts as you go.

Safety and eligibility
This treatment is prescription-only. Your eligibility will be determined during your free consultation with a provider based on your full medical history, current medications, and health goals. Nothing on this page guarantees approval.
Generally appropriate for:
- •Adults experiencing age-related decline in energy or recovery
- •Those seeking support for lean body composition and sleep quality
- •Patients who are appropriate candidates after provider evaluation
- •Adults without a history of cancer or growth hormone-related conditions
Generally not appropriate if:
- •Patients with a history of cancer or active malignancy
- •Those with untreated hypothyroidism or other pituitary conditions
- •Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals
- •Patients with known hypersensitivity to GHRH analogues
Common side effects:
Injection site redness, swelling, or itching
Temporary flushing or warmth
Mild fluid retention (especially early in treatment)
Occasional headache or dizziness
Individual results vary. This is not a complete list of potential side effects. Your provider will review all risks during your consultation.
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