Genotropin

$207.40

Manufacturer: HGH PRODUCTS

Application: injectable

Dosage: 36UI

Package: 1

Package Type: vial

Description

Pfizer Genotropin 36iu is an injectable drug containing a Human Growth Hormone (HGH) which is produced by the pituitary gland. It has the property to attenuate the protein-catabolic response, promotes wound healing and improves whole-body nitrogen usage. Among bodybuilders and athletes, Genotropin reduces fat storage, increases muscle mass, improves the energy, vitality and a whole positive sensation. It also that it helps the body in recovery time between workouts and has the capacity to enhance the human sexual performance, lower the blood pressure, improve the cholesterol level and increase the exercises performance.

Genotropin is widely misused in professional sports, because it is extremely difficult to reveal HGH on doping controls. As a price for its popularity, it is also one of the most expensive agents available.

Pfizer Genotropin Dosage Bodybuilding

During the cycle, Genotropin should be combined with thyroid hormones – either Synthroid or more powerful Cytomel T3. It is also good to take insulin together with HGH.

First of all the Genotropin dosage depends on the human body characteristics of each individual and on the purpose of administration. To achieve or improved skin appearance it is enough to use 2 iu daily , to achieve a fullness in the muscle, the dosage is 4iu daily, while for experienced bodybuilders and athletes the dosage may be increased to 5-8iu daily. HGH is useful to be taken half in the morning upon waking and the other half between post workout and sleep. Among the main side effects that may occur using Genotropin there are: skin rash, aggravated or redness, inflammation of the face, lips, or tongue, inhalation complications, dark urine, ear aching or infection, headache, lumpy, thinning skin at part where injected, biliousness, vomiting, bone or muscle ache and hair loss.

Genotropin 36iu Prescribing Information

Before you receive Genotropin, tell your doctor about all your past and present medical conditions, especially allergies, trauma, surgery, diabetes, cancer, breathing problems, liver or kidney disease, scoliosis, high blood pressure, pancreas disorder, underactive thyroid, or a brain tumor.

Also tell your doctor about all other medications you use, especially steroids or diabetes medications. Your dosages of these medicines may need to be changed when you start using HGH. Do not stop using a steroid suddenly or change any of your medication doses without your doctor’s advice.

If you have Prader-Willi syndrome and are using Genotropin, call your doctor promptly if you develop signs of lung or breathing problems such as shortness of breath, coughing, or new or increased snoring.