What is prescription HGH?
Prescription HGH is used for varied reasons ranging from stunted growth in children to weight loss and to combatting premature aging. More and more doctors are coming on board with the anti-aging benefits. The weight loss application is for more extreme cases and usually is coupled with surgery or another intervention.
HGH prescription for children who need a growth boost has been around for decades. But growth hormone deficiencies do not just affect children, they can significantly impact adults as well. Growth hormone is critical for tissue repair, healing, muscle growth, bone strength, brain function, physical and mental health, energy, and metabolism.
HGH production peaks during adolescence, when normal growth is accelerated. The production of HGH decreases with age after this time. In most people the pituitary gland produces enough HGH to maintain a youthful look until around age 35. Then, somewhere between age 40 and 50, the body's ability to produce HGH declines. Many doctors consider IGF-1 levels - which are triggered by growth hormone production - below 200 to be a sign of HGH deficiency and will diagnosis a condition called Adult Growth Hormone Deficiency (AGHD).
In 1996, the FDA approved recombinant human growth hormone for use in adult patients. Now HGH prescription for deficient adults, to treat Adult Growth Hormone Deficiency, is becoming much more common. More doctors and clinics are beginning to advertise their prescription HGH programs for adults with declining growth hormone levels. Although it is usually a costly program the introduction of Adult Growth Hormone Deficiency as a valid medical condition has forced some insurance companies to pay for this therapy. However, it will probably be some time before a majority of coverage providers come on board.
Prescription HGH comes in the form of injections. Real, or recombinant, human growth hormone molecules are too large to be absorbed sublingually and the stomach enzymes would break it down to inactive levels if taken orally. There are many brands and your physician can recommend the best option for you.
Most traditional physicians do not find much value in supplementation and prefer prescription therapies. The use of hormone releasers, such as HGH releasers, has not made it into the medical field yet. The lack of solid research, and no pharmaceutical companies pushing their use on doctors, has made it more of a fringe therapy. A few physicians, and many chiropractors and "non-traditional" medical professionals, feel there is merit to the homeopathic HGH and various HGH releasing formulas however.
Most physicians will offer an HGH prescription to counter the effects of Adult Growth Hormone Deficiency. The effectiveness of this therapy varies with each individual and may or may not be more effective than other HGH therapies. Fortunately for many, the cost of this therapy is being picked up by a few insurance programs as doctors tout its value in older patients. Whether you are looking at a course of prescription HGH or other formulas to boost your body's growth hormone production, it is important to consult your physician before starting.
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