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Tesamorelin
Available Dosage Strengths
Synthetic analog of Growth Hormone–Releasing Hormone (GHRH)
2 mg
About Tesamorelin
Tesamorelin is a GHRH analog (growth hormone–releasing hormone) → it stimulates your pituitary to release natural GH, which then increases IGF-1.
It’s FDA-approved for HIV-associated lipodystrophy (visceral fat reduction). Everything else (fat loss, anti-aging, bodybuilding) is off-label.
Standard Medical Dose (FDA Approved)
Indication: HIV-associated excess abdominal visceral fat
- Dose: 2 mg
- Route: Subcutaneous (SC) injection
- Frequency: Once daily
- Timing: Usually at night (to mimic natural GH rhythm)
- Site: Abdomen (rotate sites)
How Long to Use?
For HIV Lipodystrophy:
- Studied for 6–12 months
- Fat returns gradually after stopping
Off-label (body recomposition):
- Most cycles: 3–6 months
- Continuous use up to 6 months is common
No official need for “cycling,” but IGF-1 levels should be monitored.
What to Monitor
Since you’re in compounding/pharma field, important labs:
- IGF-1 (baseline + every 6–8 weeks)
- Fasting glucose / HbA1c
- Lipid profile
- Liver enzymes (if long-term)
Side Effects
- Water retention
- Joint stiffness
- Tingling (carpal tunnel-like)
- Increased blood sugar
- Mild injection site reactions
Avoid in:
- Active malignancy
- Uncontrolled diabetes
- Pregnancy
If Used for Fat Loss / Performance
Typical approach:
- 2 mg nightly
- Fasted state preferred
- Avoid eating 1–2 hrs after injection (to avoid blunting GH pulse)
Fat loss effect is mainly visceral fat, not dramatic subcutaneous fat loss like GLP-1s.