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Genotropin Pen 16iu 5.3 mg For Sale
Ingredient:Somatropin Manufacturer:Pfizer Brand Name:Genotropin Genotropin, also commonly referred to as human growth hormone (HGH), is a hormone that is produced in the human body and excreted into the blood by the somatotrope cells of the anterior pituitary gland. It is a single-chain protein that is composed of 191 amino acids with a molecular weight of approximately 22,000 Daltons. GH secretion has many direct and indirect effects on the human body. First, GH stimulates the liver's production of insulin-like growth factor (IGH-1). Because GH stimulates the liver's production of IGF-1, the effects of both GH and IGF-1 are listed below. Synthetic version of Human Growth Hormone is called Somatropin (191 amino acid sequence growth hormone). Somatropin is identical to human body's own GH. |
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Product Description
What is growth hormone?
Growth hormone is released into the bloodstream from the anterior pituitary gland. The pituitary gland also produces other hormones that have different functions from growth hormone.
Growth hormone acts on many parts of the body to promote growth in children. Once the growth plates in the bones (epiphyses) have fused growth hormone does not increase height. In adults, it does not cause growth but it helps to maintain normal body structure and metabolism, including helping to keep blood glucose levels within set levels.
How is growth hormone controlled?
Growth hormone release is not continuous; it is released in a number of ‘bursts’ or pulses every three to five hours. This release is controlled by two other hormones that are released from the hypothalamus (a part of the brain): growth hormone-releasing hormone, which stimulates the pituitary to release growth hormone, and somatostatin, which inhibits that release.
Growth hormone levels are increased by sleep, stress, exercise and low glucose levels in the blood. They also increase around the time of puberty. Growth hormone release is lowered in pregnancy and if the brain senses high levels of growth hormone or insulin-like growth factors already in the blood.
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Company: | BIOTECH PHARMA | ||
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Business Type: | Export - Manufacturer / Trading Company | Established: | 2009 |
Member Since: | 2021 | Contact Person | Lucas Nolan |
SUPPLIER PROFILE
City/State/Country -
Miami, FLORIDA
United States 

Business Type -
Export - Manufacturer / Trading Company
Established -
2009
Member Since -
2021
Contact Person -
Lucas Nolan