Sermorelin
Nasal or Injection
Some people notice changes in sleep patterns, recovery, or day-to-day consistency but are not sure what is driving it. These changes can feel small at first but become harder to ignore. It can be difficult to know what is normal and what may need attention.
RestartRX uses a provider-reviewed plan to bring more clarity and consistency without guesswork.
Injection – 30-Day Supply Options
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How It Works
Sermorelin is a medication that supports the body’s natural signaling related to daily hormone rhythms. These signals are involved in how the body regulates sleep patterns, recovery, and overall balance.
Instead of replacing hormones directly, this works by supporting the body’s own processes. You can choose between nasal or injection options based on your preference, and a licensed provider reviews your information to confirm the treatment is appropriate and make any necessary adjustments.
Some patients consider this approach when they notice changes in sleep, recovery, or day-to-day consistency and want a more structured way to evaluate how their body responds over time.
Choosing Between Options
Nasal and injection options are used differently and may fit different preferences.
Injection options are given under the skin and are often preferred by those who want a more structured, consistent routine.
Nasal options are used through the nose and may be preferred by those who want a non-injection approach and a simpler routine.
You can choose the option that best fits your routine, and a licensed provider will review your selection to confirm it is appropriate.
If adjustments are needed, your provider will guide you beforetreatment is finalized.
Why This Approach Works
Many people notice changes over time but are unsure what is actually affecting how they feel. A provider-guided plan creates a more consistent way to use this option and monitor how it fits into your routine.
Who It May Be For
Subtle changes in recovery or sleep patterns
Inconsistent day-to-day routine or energy
Unclear reasons for feeling “off”
Comfortable with a consistent nighttime routine on an empty stomach
Preference for structured medical guidance
Support & Ongoing Care
With RestartRX, you are not managing this process on your own. A licensed provider reviews your plan, and support is available if adjustments are needed
Product Options
Typical Dosing Overview
Sermorelin is typically used as part of a plan based on your provider-reviewed dosing schedule.
Injection options are commonly used at night on an empty stomach as part of a consistent routine. Typical dosing is 0.15 to 0.3 mL (15–30 units) injected subcutaneously 5 out of 7 days per week.
Nasal options are also used at night on an empty stomach. Typical use is up to 3 sprays before bedtime, 5 out of 7 days per week.
Supply duration may vary depending on your dosing plan and frequency of use.
Concentration Details
Injection contains: Sermorelin Acetate 1 mg/mL
Nasal spray contains: Sermorelin 1000 mcg/mL
Selection Guidance
If you are unsure which option to choose, many patients select injection for a more structured dosing approach or nasal spray for a simpler daily routine.
Your provider will review your selection and confirm the appropriate dosing and schedule before treatment is finalized.
Formulation Notes
Sermorelin may be provided as a nasal spray or an injection. Each method offers a different way to deliver the medication based on your plan.
Injection options are given under the skin, while nasal sprays are used through the nose. These options allow for flexibility based on your preferences and routine.
Safety Summary
Sermorelin (Injection)
Common Side Effects
- Injection site irritation
- Headache
- Flushing
- Dizziness
Do Not Use If
You are pregnant or breastfeeding or have an active malignancy unless cleared by a provider.
Blood work may be required during treatment.
Treatment requires review by a licensed clinician. Not all patients will qualify for therapy. Prescriptions are issued at the discretion of the evaluating provider. Results are not guaranteed. This information is for educational purposes and does not replace medical advice. Review full safety details before starting treatment.
Full Medication Safety Information
Active Ingredient
Sermorelin acetate
Common Side Effects
- Injection site irritation or redness
- Headache
- Flushing
- Dizziness
- Mild nausea
Serious Risks
- Hormonal imbalance
- Elevated IGF-1 levels
- Allergic reaction
Who Should Not Use
- Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals
- Known hypersensitivity to sermorelin
- Active malignancy unless cleared by a provider
Important Warnings
- Hormone monitoring may be required
- May require cycling to maintain natural hormone balance
- Use caution in patients taking corticosteroids or thyroid medications
Important Safety Note
Tell your clinician about all medications and supplements you take.
FDA Status
Sermorelin is not FDA-approved for anti-aging or performance use.
This therapy may be provided as a compounded formulation and is not FDA-approved as a specific drug product.
Some therapies may be prescribed for off-label use. Off-label prescribing is legal and common in medical practice when clinically appropriate.
Sermorelin (Nasal Spray)
Common Side Effects
- Nasal irritation
- Headache
- Dizziness
Do Not Use If
You are pregnant or breastfeeding or have an active malignancy unless cleared by a provider.
Blood work may be required during treatment.
Treatment requires review by a licensed clinician. Not all patients will qualify for therapy. Prescriptions are issued at the discretion of the evaluating provider. Results are not guaranteed. This information is for educational purposes and does not replace medical advice. Review full safety details before starting treatment.
Full Medication Safety Information
Active Ingredient
Sermorelin acetate
Common Side Effects
- Nasal irritation or dryness
- Headache
- Dizziness
- Mild nausea
Serious Risks
- Hormonal imbalance
- Elevated IGF-1 levels
- Allergic reaction
Who Should Not Use
- Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals
- Known hypersensitivity to sermorelin
- Active malignancy unless cleared by a provider
Important Warnings
Hormone monitoring may be required
Nasal administration may cause mild irritation of nasal passages
Use caution with corticosteroids or thyroid medications
Important Safety Note
Tell your clinician about all medications and supplements you take.
FDA Status
Sermorelin is not FDA-approved for anti-aging or performance use.
This therapy may be provided as a compounded formulation and is not FDA-approved as a specific drug product.
Some therapies may be prescribed for off-label use. Off-label prescribing is legal and common in medical practice when clinically appropriate.
Start with a simple RestartRX medical review to see if this program is appropriate for you.