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General Peptide Use & Information
Reconstituting Sermorelin
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<blockquote data-quote="Jasen Bruce" data-source="post: 18670" data-attributes="member: 14"><p>Regarding the bad reaction some get with Sermorelin, this is from the medication insert (Geref):</p><p></p><p><strong><u>ADVERSE REACTIONS </u></strong></p><p><strong><u></u></strong>The following adverse reaction, in decreasing order of frequency, have beenreported following sermorelin administration Transient warmth and/or flushingof the face; Injection site pain; Redness and/or swelling at injection site; Nausea; Headache; Vomiting ;Strange taste in the mouth ;Paleness ; Tightness in the chest. </p><p> </p><p>Approximately <strong><u>one in four</u></strong> patients given repeated doses of one or more of the three forms of GRH (1-29, 1-40, and 1-44)has developed antibodies to GRH. Theclinical significance of these antibodies is unknown. One patient who developed antibodies to GRH(1-44) also experienced an <strong><u>allergic reaction</u></strong> described as severe redness, swelling, and urticaria at theinjection sites. No long-lasting effects from this reaction were reported. No symptomatic allergic reactions to GRH (1-29) have been reported.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jasen Bruce, post: 18670, member: 14"] Regarding the bad reaction some get with Sermorelin, this is from the medication insert (Geref): [B][U]ADVERSE REACTIONS [/U][/B]The following adverse reaction, in decreasing order of frequency, have beenreported following sermorelin administration Transient warmth and/or flushingof the face; Injection site pain; Redness and/or swelling at injection site; Nausea; Headache; Vomiting ;Strange taste in the mouth ;Paleness ; Tightness in the chest. Approximately [B][U]one in four[/U][/B] patients given repeated doses of one or more of the three forms of GRH (1-29, 1-40, and 1-44)has developed antibodies to GRH. Theclinical significance of these antibodies is unknown. One patient who developed antibodies to GRH(1-44) also experienced an [B][U]allergic reaction[/U][/B] described as severe redness, swelling, and urticaria at theinjection sites. No long-lasting effects from this reaction were reported. No symptomatic allergic reactions to GRH (1-29) have been reported. [/QUOTE]
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