Description
Buy Hygetropin HGH Growth hormone therapy refers to the use of growth
hormone (GH) as a prescription medication—it is one form of hormone
therapy. Growth hormone is a peptide hormone secreted by the pituitary
gland that stimulates growth and cell reproduction. In the past, growth
hormone was extracted from human pituitary glands. Growth hormone is now
produced by recombinant DNA technology and is prescribed for a variety
of reasons. GH therapy has been a focus of social and ethical
controversies for 50 years.Buy Hygetropin UK
This article describes the history of GH treatment and the current
uses and risks arising from GH use. Other articles describe GH
physiology, diseases of GH excess (acromegaly and pituitary gigantism),
deficiency, the recent phenomenon of HGH controversies, growth hormone
in sports, and growth hormone for cows.
HGH deficiency in children
Growth hormone deficiency is treated by replacing GH.All GH prescribed
in North America, Europe, and most of the rest of the world is a human
GH, manufactured by recombinant DNA technology. As GH is a large peptide
molecule, it must be injected into subcutaneous tissue or muscle to get
it into the blood. Nearly painless insulin syringes make this less
trying than is usually anticipated, but perceived discomfort is a
subjective value.Buy Hygetropin Black Tops
When treated with GH, a deficient child will begin to grow faster
within months. Other benefits may be noticed, such as increased
strength, progress in motor development, and reduction of body fat.
Side-effects of this type of physiologic replacement are quite rare.
Still, costs of treatment in terms of money, effort, and perhaps
quality of life are substantial. Treatment of children usually involves
daily injections of growth hormone, usually for as long as the child is
growing. Lifelong continuation may be recommended for those most
severely deficient as adults.
Most pediatric endocrinologists monitor growth and adjust dose every
3–4 months. Assessing the psychological value of treatment is difficult,
but most children and families are enthusiastic once the physical
benefits begin to be seen. Treatment costs vary by country and by size
of child, but $US 10,000 to 30,000 a year is common.
Little except the cost of treating severely deficient children is
controversial, and most children with severe growth hormone deficiency
in the developed world are offered treatment, although most accept.







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