Sermorelin's FDA Journey: Approved, Discontinued, and Compounded Sermorelin acetate (Geref) was FDA-approved in 1997 for pediatric GHD 1 and in 1990 for diagnostic use.26 The manufacturer discontinued Geref in 2008 due to "manufacturing difficulties," not safety or efficacy concerns.12 In 2013, the FDA confirmed it wasn't withdrawn for safety/effectiveness, allowing for potential generic approvals.12 Currently, Sermorelin is primarily available as a compounded medication 3, which is permitted but not individually FDA-approved like mass-produced drugs.22 5.2
It helps neutralize free radicals that cause cellular aging, inflammation, and chronic disease
Li QX, Gao H, Guo YX et al (2021) GLP-1 and underlying beneficial actions in alzheimers disease, hypertension, and NASH
The drops may work for some people
It contains two cage-free hard-boiled eggs, an excellent source of lean protein, plus peanut butter with healthy fats and protein
Light stomach discomfort or nausea