HGH is a prescription product. According to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), a drug is any product intended to diagnose, cure, mitigate, treat, or prevent disease. Any product that is marketed as a drug must undergo clinical trials under strict FDA regulation to prove effectiveness, safety, potential drug interactions, and appropriate dosage. Prescription medications are available only under the supervision of a licensed medical provider. The injectible HGH releasers are available only on prescription. The use of prescription human growth hormone product should be carefully monitored by a physician.
FDA-approved HGH can be legally prescribed for a limited number of conditions including: hormonal deficiency that causes short stature in children; long-term treatment of growth failure due to lack of exogenous growth hormone secretion; long-term treatment of short stature associated with Turner syndrome; adult short bowel syndrome; adult deficiency due to rare pituitary tumors or their treatment; and muscle-wasting disease associated with HIV/AIDS. The few HGH products that have been approved for sale by FDA are sold either in liquid form or as lyophilized powders that are labeled for reconstitution by the health care professionals who dispense them. Using HGH product may cause some significant side effects. Prescription HGH is associated with a number of disorders and symptoms, e.g. leukemia, muscle and joint pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, hyperglycemia, edema, headaches, and acromegally. They're also claimed non-pricription HGH products on the market and most of them precursors of HGH supposed to help the human body the produce its own growth hormone. Although it can legally be obtained by prescription, HGH products can be purchased through the internet as well. |
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