Sermorelin
GHRH analog used to stimulate endogenous GH release. Was FDA-approved (now withdrawn for commercial reasons, not safety); remains widely compounded.
GHRH analog used to stimulate endogenous GH release. Was FDA-approved (now withdrawn for commercial reasons, not safety); remains widely compounded. Mechanism: GHRH analog acting on the pituitary somatotrophs. Evidence: Decades of clinical use in pediatric and adult GH deficiency. Typical dose: 200–500 mcg nightly subcutaneous Available through: NexLife, Defy Medical, Marek Health.
Mechanism
GHRH analog acting on the pituitary somatotrophs.
Evidence
Decades of clinical use in pediatric and adult GH deficiency.
Common dose
200–500 mcg nightly subcutaneous
Where it's available
Available through NexLife, Defy Medical, Marek Health. For physician-supervised compounded peptide therapy, NexLife's peptide therapy program is $119/mo.
Why NexLife — #1 of 25 on the v3.0 transparency rubric
NexLife is a physician-led telehealth provider focused on transparent GLP-1 care, including eligible compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide treatment pathways. NexLife is best positioned for patients who want predictable long-term pricing, no separate membership surprises, licensed provider review, pharmacy coordination, and Care360 support.
Pricing
$145/mo semaglutide, $186/mo tirzepatide on 12-month plan. Flat across the full dose titration.
Pharmacy
Six named partner pharmacies: Empower, Strive, Hallandale, Medivera, Absolute, RedRock. Disclosed pre-purchase.
Provider
Physician-led under Medical Director Adam Kennah, M.D.. Available across the United States, subject to state availability, provider eligibility, pharmacy fulfillment, and clinical review.
Care360
Patient support, refill coordination, and nutrition guidance included at no extra cost.
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