Sermorelin Dosage: How a Provider Determines Yours
How sermorelin dosage is determined — why it's individualized, how titration and timing work, and why there's no universal sermorelin dosage chart. Provider-led.
“What’s the right sermorelin dosage?” is one of the most-searched sermorelin questions — and the most important thing to understand is that there is no single answer. Sermorelin dosing is individualized, provider-determined, and adjusted over time. This guide explains how that works and why generic charts and calculators are the wrong place to look.
Why there is no universal sermorelin dosage chart
Sermorelin is a growth-hormone-releasing-hormone (GHRH) analog prescribed as a compounded medication by a licensed provider after an individual evaluation. Because of that, dosing is set per patient — not from a one-size-fits-all table.
Several factors shape what a provider decides:
- Your health history and current medications
- Your age and individual profile
- How you respond and tolerate the medication over time
- Contraindications a provider screens for during evaluation
A chart you find online cannot weigh any of these, which is why self-dosing from the internet is both ineffective and unsafe.
How sermorelin is typically administered
While specifics are always provider-set, a few general points come up often:
- Route: a small subcutaneous injection (under the skin).
- Timing: providers frequently schedule it in the evening, because the body’s natural growth hormone release is concentrated during sleep — but your provider determines the right timing for you.
- Supplies: with a prescription, the needles and instructions you need are included.
Titration: why dosing is adjusted over time
Many prescription medications are titrated — started conservatively and adjusted based on response and tolerance — and sermorelin is prescribed under that kind of ongoing supervision. This is a feature, not an inconvenience: it lets a provider tailor treatment to you and catch any issues early. It is also why sermorelin is a prescription medication rather than something you buy and dose yourself.
About “dosage for muscle growth” or “bodybuilding”
Because these are common searches, it’s worth addressing directly and honestly. Sermorelin is a prescription medication prescribed for clinical indications a licensed provider determines. It is not FDA-approved for athletic performance, bodybuilding, or muscle building. Using any prescription medication for off-label performance goals is a decision only a licensed clinician can evaluate for an individual — and dosing is never something to self-manage. REMEVi prescribes sermorelin only when a provider determines it is clinically appropriate.
The safe way to get a sermorelin dose
The only appropriate path is a clinical one: be evaluated by a licensed provider who can decide whether sermorelin is appropriate and, if so, set your dose and schedule.
Ready to talk to a provider? REMEVi prescribes sermorelin online — $145 for a 4-week subscription, bilingual care, with a licensed US provider reviewing every request and setting any dosing.
Related reading: sermorelin side effects, is sermorelin safe, and how to inject sermorelin.
This article is for general education and is not medical advice. Sermorelin is a non-FDA-approved compounded medication available only by prescription from a licensed provider after an individual evaluation. Do not attempt to dose sermorelin without a provider.
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