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Sermorelin · GHRH Analog

Sermorelin therapy,
prescribed online.

Sermorelin is a growth-hormone-releasing-hormone (GHRH) analog, prescribed by licensed US providers and dispensed by a state-licensed compounding pharmacy. One flat subscription. Bilingual care from intake to follow-up. Sermorelin is a compounded medication, not an FDA-approved finished drug product.

✓ Licensed US providers ✓ State-licensed compounding pharmacy ✓ Bilingual EN · ES ✓ Cancel anytime
REMEVi sermorelin subcutaneous injection vial — a physician-prescribed GHRH analog dispensed by a state-licensed US compounding pharmacy
From
$145
/ 4 weeks · all-inclusive
What Sermorelin Is

A GHRH analog,
prescribed and supervised.

Sermorelin is a growth-hormone-releasing-hormone analog — a peptide that signals the pituitary gland to release the body’s own growth hormone. At REMEVi it is prescribed only after an individual clinical evaluation by a licensed US provider.

A GHRH analog

Sermorelin is a growth-hormone-releasing-hormone analog — a peptide that signals the pituitary gland to release the body’s own growth hormone, rather than introducing synthetic hormone.

Provider-prescribed

Dispensed only after an individual clinical evaluation by a licensed US provider who reviews your health history and current medications.

Subcutaneous injection

A small subcutaneous injection, taken on the schedule your provider sets. Supplies are included where applicable.

Closely supervised

Your provider determines whether sermorelin is appropriate, sets dosing, and monitors you throughout — and may decline if the clinical picture does not support it.

Sermorelin prescribed through REMEVi is a non-FDA-approved compounded medication, prepared by a state-licensed US compounding pharmacy under an individual prescription. It is not a generic version of any FDA-approved drug and has not been clinically studied as a finished product. Your licensed provider will review the risks, benefits, and considerations with you before prescribing.

The Standard of Care

Every prescription is
provider-led, never automatic.

$145
flat 4-week subscription · all-inclusive
<24hrs
licensed-provider review of every intake
51
jurisdictions covered · 50 states + DC
2 langs
bilingual care · English & Spanish
How It Works

Three steps. Always provider-led.

📋
STEP 01

Bilingual intake

A short questionnaire — in English or Spanish — covers your medical history, current medications, and what you’re looking to address.

~5 min
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STEP 02

Licensed-provider evaluation

A US-licensed provider reviews your case, asks any follow-up questions, and decides whether sermorelin is appropriate. They may decline if the clinical picture does not support prescribing.

<24 hrs
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STEP 03

Pharmacy ships your prescription

If a prescription is appropriate, a state-licensed US compounding pharmacy prepares your sermorelin under an individual prescription. Discreet shipping, supplies included where applicable, bilingual support throughout.

3–5 days
Pricing

One number.
Everything included.

Founder’s pricing
Sermorelin · 4-week subscription
$ 145 / 4 wks
All-inclusive · cancel anytime · no insurance billed
  • Clinical evaluation by a licensed US provider
  • Prescribed sermorelin from a state-licensed compounding pharmacy
  • Injection supplies and instructions
  • Discreet monthly shipping
  • Bilingual care coordinator (EN · ES)
  • No surprise fees, ever
Start a clinical evaluation
The Regulatory Picture

What “compounded” means,
in plain English.

503A · 503B

A separate legal pathway

Compounding pharmacies are licensed by their state board of pharmacy and operate under the FDA’s 503A (patient-specific) or 503B (outsourcing facility) framework — the same pathway used for decades to prepare patient-specific prescriptions.

Not FDA-approved

Different from generic

A generic drug is FDA-approved as bioequivalent to a branded product. Compounded sermorelin is not. It is not an FDA-approved finished drug product, is not a generic version of any FDA-approved drug, and has not been clinically studied as a finished product.

Individual prescription

One provider, one patient

Every prescription is written by a licensed US provider after reviewing your specific medical history. There is no “buy now without a consult.” If the clinical picture does not support prescribing, the provider does not prescribe.

✦ The Patient Care Team ✦

Real people.
Real credentials.

Bilingual by design, led by a Registered Nurse with 25+ years in intensive care. The providers who prescribe are licensed in your state, board-certified, and part of our clinical network — coordinated as one team, not a chain of handoffs.

Linda West-Conforti, RN — Founding Nurse · Patient Care Lead at REMEVi
Founding Nurse
Linda West-Conforti, RN
Founding Nurse · Patient Care Lead · 25+ yrs NICU/PICU · Lake Arrowhead, CA

25+ years in neonatal and pediatric intensive care, and founder of Angels in Waiting, a nonprofit for medically fragile infants.

Your coordinated care team
Prescribing Provider

Reviews your intake, prescribes, and titrates your dose. Licensed in your state, board-certified, and DEA-validated.

Pharmacist

Compounds and ships your medication from an NPI-verified U.S. pharmacy, checking every interaction first.

Bilingual Care Coach

Your named point of contact in English or Spanish — a real person who tracks your progress, not a chatbot.

How every REMEVi provider is vetted
Board certification verified
DEA & state license validated
Background & malpractice checked
Licensed in all 50 states + DC
LegitScript CertifiedHIPAA Compliant
· The Founders · Los Fundadores · FOUNDERS' NOTE · 2026
Blake and Danai Del Carmen Chapman, co-founders of REMEVi
CO-FOUNDERS
Blake & Danai Del Carmen Chapman
Orange County, CA × Santo Domingo, DR

We built REMEVi so the next patient — woman or man, English or Spanish — wouldn't have to do it alone.

Danai grew up in the Dominican Republic; I grew up in Orange County speaking only English. In early 2025 she started compounded semaglutide, later switched to tirzepatide, and lost fifty pounds — but every visit, every refill, every dosage question was a translation problem first and a medical question second. We built REMEVi so the next patient — and the spouses, parents, and adult children who navigate that gap with them — wouldn't have to do the hard part alone.

— Blake & Danai Del Carmen Chapman
CO-FOUNDERS
Founded by patientsBilingual by designFor women, men & families
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FAQ

Sermorelin questions, answered clinically.

What is sermorelin?
Sermorelin is a growth-hormone-releasing-hormone (GHRH) analog — a peptide that signals the pituitary gland to release the body’s own growth hormone. It is prescribed by a licensed US provider only after an individual clinical evaluation, for adult patients whose health profile and goals meet the indication.
Is sermorelin FDA-approved?
The sermorelin REMEVi prescribes is a non-FDA-approved compounded medication, prepared by a state-licensed US compounding pharmacy under an individual prescription. A branded finished product (Geref) was previously FDA-approved and was voluntarily discontinued by its manufacturer in 2008 for commercial reasons. Compounded sermorelin is not a generic version of any FDA-approved drug and has not been clinically studied as a finished product. Your licensed provider will review the risks, benefits, and considerations with you before prescribing.
How is sermorelin prescribed and dispensed?
You complete a short bilingual intake. A licensed US provider reviews your case and decides whether sermorelin is appropriate — they may decline if it is not. If a prescription is appropriate, a state-licensed US compounding pharmacy prepares it under the 503A or 503B regulatory framework and ships it to you discreetly.
How is sermorelin taken?
Sermorelin is given as a small subcutaneous injection on the schedule your provider sets. Your provider determines the dose and timing for your individual situation and adjusts as needed — there is no one-size-fits-all dose. Supplies and instructions are included.
What are the potential side effects of sermorelin?
The most commonly reported effects are injection-site reactions (redness, swelling, or irritation), flushing, and headache. As with any prescription, other effects are possible. Your licensed provider will review the full risk profile and any contraindications with you during your evaluation and monitor you throughout treatment.
How much does sermorelin cost at REMEVi?
Sermorelin is $145 for a 4-week subscription, all-inclusive. The price covers the clinical evaluation, the prescribed medication from a state-licensed compounding pharmacy, supplies where applicable, discreet monthly shipping, and bilingual care coordination — with no surprise fees. You can cancel at any time.
Is sermorelin care available in Spanish?
Yes. REMEVi is bilingual from intake to follow-up. You can complete your intake, speak with your care coordinator, and receive all materials in English or Spanish.
✦ Talk to a licensed provider first. ✦

One subscription.
One clinical relationship.

Complete the 5-minute intake. A licensed US provider reviews your case and decides whether sermorelin is appropriate. If it is, your prescription ships from a state-licensed compounding pharmacy.

No insurance billed · Cancel anytime · HIPAA-compliant · LegitScript

No insurance required · Cancel anytime