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Oral growth hormone enhancer MK-677 (ibutamoren)
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<blockquote data-quote="Dr Justin Saya MD" data-source="post: 65703" data-attributes="member: 12687"><p>I don't currently prescribe to my general patient base (as non-FDA approved), though have monitored over a dozen patients whom are/have taken it. Have seen mixed results, as I noted previously (either here or elsewhere...can't recall specifically). Have noticed better sleep, somewhat enhanced cognition in some (perhaps due to the better sleep, but this is expected with most any true GH enhancer). Unfortunately, have also seen a few suspected cases of early insulin resistance (or perhaps more appropriately reduced insulin sensitivity) with increase in hemoglobin A1C and increase in fasting blood sugar and fasting insulin (likely due to the ghrelin/hunger effect).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr Justin Saya MD, post: 65703, member: 12687"] I don't currently prescribe to my general patient base (as non-FDA approved), though have monitored over a dozen patients whom are/have taken it. Have seen mixed results, as I noted previously (either here or elsewhere...can't recall specifically). Have noticed better sleep, somewhat enhanced cognition in some (perhaps due to the better sleep, but this is expected with most any true GH enhancer). Unfortunately, have also seen a few suspected cases of early insulin resistance (or perhaps more appropriately reduced insulin sensitivity) with increase in hemoglobin A1C and increase in fasting blood sugar and fasting insulin (likely due to the ghrelin/hunger effect). [/QUOTE]
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