Tesamorelin vs CJC-1295
Two GHRH-analog research peptides studied in the growth-hormone axis.
- Both are synthetic analogs of growth-hormone-releasing hormone that act on the GHRH receptor.
- They differ in sequence modifications and stability; researchers compare their pharmacokinetics in models.
- Both are research compounds, not approved therapeutics.
Tesamorelin
A stabilized synthetic analog of growth-hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH), studied in growth-hormone-axis research.
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CJC-1295
A synthetic analog of growth-hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) studied in endocrinology research, frequently paired with a ghrelin-receptor agonist such as ipamorelin.
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