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Sermorelin vs GHRP-2

Both Sermorelin and GHRP-2 are used for growth-hormone and anti-aging. Here's how their evidence, dosing, and regulatory status actually compare.

Sermorelin

Evidence B+

Sermorelin Acetate (GHRH 1-29)

The original synthetic GHRH(1–29) and the most accessible GH-stimulating peptide for age-related hormone decline. Stimulates the body's own pulsatile GH release rather than replacing it.

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GHRP-2

Evidence B

Growth Hormone Releasing Peptide 2

A potent synthetic ghrelin-mimetic GH secretagogue. Drives strong GH spikes but raises cortisol and prolactin more than newer alternatives like Ipamorelin.

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Side-by-Side

AttributeSermorelinGHRP-2
Evidence GradeB+B
FDA StatusFDA-approved (1990) for pediatric growth hormone deficiency; off-label adult use via compounding pharmaciesNot FDA-approved — research compound; previously studied as growth hormone deficiency diagnostic
Typical Dose200–500 mcg before bed (subcutaneous)100–300 mcg, 1–3 times daily (subcutaneous)
Clinics Indexed22086
Categoriesgrowth-hormone, anti-aginggrowth-hormone, anti-aging

Key reported benefits — Sermorelin

  • Natural GH release
  • Improved sleep
  • Lean body mass
  • Recovery

Key reported benefits — GHRP-2

  • Strong GH release
  • Appetite stimulation
  • Muscle recovery

Educational use only

This comparison is for educational purposes and not medical advice. Peptide selection should be made with a licensed medical professional based on your individual goals, health history, and current evidence quality.

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