What’s the current state of generic GH

Summary:

Don't filter your GH
Don't leave your GH reconstituted for long periods of time.
As of today no testing method exists that indicates Pharma is better or different than UGL

Aggregation is a thing. GH such as Serostim (GH/Sucrose/Phosphoric acid) presumed good for up to 14 days according to the manufacturer.

QSC (GH/Mannitol) may or may not degrade faster than that.

Not seeing anything new presented that says people should change what they've been doing. Most people already operate under the assumption that reconstituted peptides degrade rather quick in comparison to the lyophilized version.
 
I agree psychosomatic effects will always play a big role in "feels". There is a huge difference in terms of pharma vs UGL formulations however.

The excipients used in pharma hgh are far, far more comprehensive than UGL, which is limited to one or two ingredients. This is because preventing aggregation is crucial to minimizing immunogenicity, something UGL (and their customers) don't give a shit about. Aggregation also wastes gh, as it's ineffective in aggregated form.

Reconstitute vials of pharma and UGL, and they may both test as 99% pure, dimer free, but keep them for a week in a refrigerator and the aggregate content of UGL is certainly going. to be far higher.


QSC, probably the biggest seller of UGL HGH, only uses mannitol as an excipient. There is literally nothing to prevent degradation or aggregation. Combine that with crappy BAC water and it's going to go downhill even faster. Those products of degradation are very likely to cause side effects.

Compare that to Norditropin:

histidine, poloxamer 188, phenol, mannitol, HCl/NaOH

Or Genotropin:

dibasic sodium phosphate, glycine, mannitol, metacresol, monobasic sodium phosphate

Here's a list of the major brands and their excipients. They're not including those additional chemicals for no reason:


I agree psychosomatic effects will always play a big role in "feels". There is a huge difference in terms of pharma vs UGL formulations however.

The excipients used in pharma hgh are far, far more comprehensive than UGL, which is limited to one or two ingredients. This is because preventing aggregation is crucial to minimizing immunogenicity, something UGL (and their customers) don't give a shit about. Aggregation also wastes gh, as it's ineffective in aggregated form.

Reconstitute vials of pharma and UGL, and they may both test as 99% pure, dimer free, but keep them for a week in a refrigerator and the aggregate content of UGL is certainly going. to be far higher.


QSC, probably the biggest seller of UGL HGH, only uses mannitol as an excipient. There is literally nothing to prevent degradation or aggregation. Combine that with crappy BAC water and it's going to go downhill even faster. Those products of degradation are very likely to cause side effects.

Compare that to Norditropin:

histidine, poloxamer 188, phenol, mannitol, HCl/NaOH

Or Genotropin:

dibasic sodium phosphate, glycine, mannitol, metacresol, monobasic sodium phosphate

Here's a list of the major brands and their excipients. They're not including those additional chemicals for no reason:

Just for information purposes here is the ingredient Meditropes uses per TP. Would you consider Medis on par with pharma as far as ingredients goes?
 

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This is what those ingredients are used for in case anyone was interested,,,,,
Just for information purposes here is the ingredient Meditropes uses per TP. Would you consider Medis on par with pharma as far as ingredients goes?
 

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Does someone smarter in chemistry than me know why they’d be using a chelating agent to bind metal ions like Disodium EDTA in HGH? That stands out to me but I won’t pretend to be informed on this matter.
 
Does someone smarter in chemistry than me know why they’d be using a chelating agent to bind metal ions like Disodium EDTA in HGH? That stands out to me but I won’t pretend to be informed on this matter.
from my limited chemistry knowledge, its used primarily to prevent aggregation and enhance stability of the hormone, it can also help manage "metal toxicity "
 
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