How Kisspeptin Works Kisspeptin is a neuropeptide encoded by the KISS1 gene, first discovered in 1996 in Hershey, Pennsylvania during melanoma research (hence the name, a nod to Hershey's Kisses)
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These can calm inflammation fast, but theyre not meant for long-term use because the side effects can be intense
The exceptions: PT-141 for women uses 1.75 mg subcutaneously (the FDA-approved Vyleesi dose), which differs from the research doses listed for men
At the extreme end of evaluation are expensive urine, saliva and blood tests that can be ordered to determine these imbalances
Comparing Their Mechanisms While Semaglutide is highly effective, Retatrutides triple-action approach may provide greater metabolic impact