1. CJC-1295
This is a synthetic version of the naturally occurring hormone progesterone. Progesterone is a sex hormone produced by the ovaries and adrenal glands. It is responsible for many processes including the maintenance of pregnancy, lactation, menstruation, and sexual arousal. In humans, it is secreted throughout the menstrual cycle and is responsible for preparing the uterus for implantation. It is also involved in the production of breast milk and the regulation of the female reproductive system.
2. Dihydrotestosterone (DHT)
Dihydrotestosterone is a male sex hormone that is structurally similar to testosterone. It is formed from testosterone via the action of 5 alpha reductase. It is primarily responsible for the development of male characteristics, including hair growth, deepening of voice, and increased muscle mass.
3. Testosterone
Testosterone is a primary male sex hormone that is responsible for the development of masculine traits, including facial hair, deepened voice, and increased muscle size. It is also responsible for sperm production and libido.
4. Cortisol
Cortisol is a glucocorticoid hormone that is released by the adrenal cortex. Glucocorticoids are steroids that bind to receptors in cells and trigger a cascade of events that result in changes in gene expression. These effects include increasing blood sugar levels, mobilizing fatty acids, and promoting protein synthesis.
5. Androstenedione
Androstenedione is a precursor to testosterone and cortisol. It is a type of steroid hormone that is derived from cholesterol. It is present in both males and females and is the primary precursor to testosterone and cortisol in men and women respectively.
6. Estradiol
Estradiol is a natural estrogen that is produced by the body. Estrogens are hormones that regulate the development and function of the reproductive organs, bone density, and skin thickness. They also play a role in regulating mood and behavior.
7. 17-beta estradiol
17-Beta estradiol is a synthetic form of estrogen that is commonly used in oral contraceptives and hormone replacement therapy. It is often referred to as “estrogen” even though it does not have all of the same effects as natural estrogen.
Ipamorelin
1. Ipamorelin (IPAM) is a synthetic version of human ghrelin, a hormone produced naturally in the stomach. Ghrelin stimulates appetite and increases food intake. IPAM was developed by scientists at Ipsen Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a biotechnology company based in New York City. In June 2009, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved ipamorelin for use in patients with anorexia nervosa who have failed to respond to conventional treatment.
2. Ipamoreline is a peptide analog of ghrelin that mimics its effects on appetite and food intake. It works by activating receptors in the hypothalamus, a region of the brain involved in regulating hunger and satiety.
3. Ipamorelone is a long-acting injectable formulation of ipamorelin. It is indicated for the treatment of anorexia nervosa in adults.
4. Ipamorexed is a subcutaneous injection containing ipamoreline. It is indicated for treating anorexia nervosa and cachexia associated with cancer.
5. Ipamorphone is a sublingual tablet containing ipamoreline hydrochloride. It is indicated for reducing weight loss in patients with anorectic disorders.
6. Ipamorestat is a subcutaneous implant containing ipamoreline acetate. It is indicated for increasing body weight in patients with anorectal disorders.
7. Ipamorezine is a transdermal patch containing ipamoreline bitartrate. It is indicated for decreasing weight loss in patients with eating disorders.
8. Ipamorelis is a subcutaneous infusion containing ipamoreline lactate. It is indicated in the management of anorexia nervosas.
9. Ipamoreleptin is a subcutaneous formulation containing ipamoreline lysinate. It is indicated for promoting weight gain in patients with anorexic disorders.
10. Ipamoreptan is a subcutaneous preparation containing ipamoreline propionate. It is indicated to increase body weight in patients with eating disorders and anorexia nervosa.
11. Ipamorethiazine is a subcutaneous solution containing ipamoreline thiocyanate. It is indicated as adjunctive therapy in the treatment of anorectic disorders.
12. Ipamoretinyl is a subcutaneous suspension containing ipamoreline sulfate. It is indicated primarily for the treatment of anemia in patients with chronic renal failure.
13. Ipamorethylamine is a subcutaneously administered solution containing ipamorelin.
14. Ipamoretinol is a subcutaneously injected solution containing ipamorethamine. It is indicated for enhancing the effectiveness of oral contraceptives.
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