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Growth Hormone Secretagogue Receptor Agonists

Growth hormone secretagogue receptor agonists are used to diagnose adult growth hormone deficiency. They work by stimulating the release of growth hormone through activating growth hormone secretagogue receptors.

Why are growth hormone secretagogue receptor agonists prescribed?

  1. Growth Hormone Deficiency (100%)

Key takeaways

Growth hormone secretagogue receptor agonists are used to diagnose adult growth hormone deficiency. They work by stimulating the release of growth hormone. Examples include macimorelin (Macrilen), which is an oral solution you take by mouth.

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MACIMORELIN helps diagnose growth hormone deficiency. It is used as part of a test to measure growth hormone levels. It works by telling your body to release growth hormone.
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