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Growth hormones

Other names: human growth hormone, somatotropin

What are Growth hormones?

Growth hormones are hormones that stimulate growth and cell reproduction and regeneration. They are released naturally by the anterior pituitary gland, a pea-sized gland located at the base of the skull. Growth hormone deficiency (GHD) is more likely to affect children rather than adults and is a symptom of several genetic diseases such as Prader-Willi syndrome and Turner Syndrome. GHD is also more likely in children with cleft lips or palates. Infection, head injuries, and radiation treatment may lead to acquired GHD. Naturally occurring growth hormone is also known as somatotropin.

A synthetic version of growth hormone, somatropin, is used to treat disorders of growth hormone production or deficiency. Symptoms in children include failure to meet height and weight growth standards.

List of Growth hormones

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Drug Name Avg. Rating Reviews
Accretropin
Generic name: somatropin
No reviews
Egrifta (Pro)
Generic name: tesamorelin
6.4
18 reviews
Genotropin (Pro)
Generic name: somatropin
5.5
4 reviews
Geref
Generic name: sermorelin
No reviews
Geref Diagnostic
Generic name: sermorelin
No reviews
Humatrope (Pro)
Generic name: somatropin
8.3
7 reviews
Macrilen (Pro)
Generic name: macimorelin
No reviews
Ngenla (Pro)
Generic name: somatrogon
No reviews
Norditropin (Pro)
Generic name: somatropin
10
3 reviews
Norditropin FlexPro
Generic name: somatropin
No reviews
Nutropin (Pro)
Generic name: somatropin
5.5
4 reviews
Nutropin AQ (Pro)
Generic name: somatropin
No reviews
Omnitrope (Pro)
Generic name: somatropin
7.8
4 reviews
Saizen (Pro)
Generic name: somatropin
9.0
1 review
Serostim (Pro)
Generic name: somatropin
5.0
1 review
Skytrofa (Pro)
Generic name: lonapegsomatropin
No reviews
Sogroya (Pro)
Generic name: somapacitan-beco
No reviews
Tev-Tropin
Generic name: somatropin
6.7
3 reviews
Zomacton
Generic name: somatropin
9.0
1 review
Zorbtive (Pro)
Generic name: somatropin
No reviews
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