How Sermorelin is Administered: The Primary Method Sermorelin is primarily administered via subcutaneous (SC) injection into fatty tissue using a small needle. This allows precise dosing, consistent absorption, minimal discomfort, and self-administration after training. It's supplied as a lyophilized powder requiring reconstitution with a sterile diluent (e.g., Bacteriostatic Water) before injection. Alternative methods like nasal sprays or oral forms exist, but SC injection remains the most established for consistent dosing
This process can be slow and inefficient, and people with absorption problems may take in far less of an oral dose than a healthy person would
These effects are manageable with dietary adjustments, hydration, and fiber intake
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