Can HGH be taken with Trizepatide?

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Hey guys - I'm just going full chemical warfare getting my body back in shape after a rough few years. Started TRT 4 weeks ago and started Trizepatide yesterday. I've noticed Pfizer has a new LAI HGH, which is really cool. Thinking about pushing for this too. But is it overkill? Is there a contradiction?

Thanks for the replies!
 
Hey guys - I'm just going full chemical warfare getting my body back in shape after a rough few years. Started TRT 4 weeks ago and started Trizepatide yesterday. I've noticed Pfizer has a new LAI HGH, which is really cool. Thinking about pushing for this too. But is it overkill? Is there a contradiction?

Thanks for the replies!

The old (and revised) hGH mantra: do as much hGH as you can afford and tolerate.
 
It's "tirzepatide".

One of the downsides of HGH is that it can increase insulin resistance. One of the benefits of tirzepatide is that in can increase insulin sensitivity. If done correctly, one can offset the other. Tirzepatide will keep your appetite in check and HGH will aid with nutrient partitioning and increased lipolysis. As a result, they are synergistic.
 
Apologies if I'm jumping the gun or possibly hi-jacking. I've read quite a few threads about this combo...
It's "tirzepatide".

One of the downsides of HGH is that it can increase insulin resistance. One of the benefits of tirzepatide is that in can increase insulin sensitivity. If done correctly, one can offset the other. Tirzepatide will keep your appetite in check and HGH will aid with nutrient partitioning and increased lipolysis. As a result, they are synergistic.
How's it done correctly?
 
How's it done correctly?

It really depends on an individual's goals and how they respond to HGH. The variables are the dose at which HGH starts to induce insulin resistance, which can be determined with a blood glucose monitor. I like the Precision Xtra.

The crux is that the insulin resistance usually occurs at higher doses and typically, higher doses are only used when people are trying to grow, so then one only needs to add in enough tirzepatide to mitigate the insulin resistance without reducing the appetite so much that one can't grow.

Sounds more complex than it really is, though. I believe @Type-IIx actually started a thread on it.
 
No issues with tirzepatide and HGH. They're actually synergistic. Type -IIx has an article on it. but unless you have AIDS you aren't getting an Rx for hgh if that's what you meant by "pushing for this too."
 
It really depends on an individual's goals and how they respond to HGH. The variables are the dose at which HGH starts to induce insulin resistance, which can be determined with a blood glucose monitor. I like the Precision Xtra.

The crux is that the insulin resistance usually occurs at higher doses and typically, higher doses are only used when people are trying to grow, so then one only needs to add in enough tirzepatide to mitigate the insulin resistance without reducing the appetite so much that one can't grow.

Sounds more complex than it really is, though. I believe @Type-IIx actually started a thread on it.

If we are being technical, gh causes insulin resistance at any dose. At higher dosages it tends to cause hyperglicemia - which is a result of the ever increasing insulin resistance.
 
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