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Different Brands Of HGH


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What Are The Different Brands Of HGH?

Human growth hormone is a hormone secreted by the pituitary which holds the secret towards health and longevity. We are so lucky that modern medicine have enabled HGH to be manufactured outside the body through genetic engineering. However, most of us are in a dilemma of what to use. Shall we use this supplement? Or shall we use the other supplement? Thus it is necessary for us to know the different brands of HGH available in the market.

Background of the Different Brands

Since 1990s, a lot of companies have been manufacturing human growth hormone and their prices differ according to the manufacturer. Nevertheless these brands cost a lot. In the United States, human growth hormone injection brands vary. There is Humatrope produced by the company Eli Lilly, which was the first brand of HGH to become readily available. Other brands of injectable human growth hormone are Genotropin from Pharmacia/Upjohn, Saizen from Serono Laboratories, Norditropin from Novo Nordisk and Nutropin from Genentech.

There are other brands as well. Tev-Tropin is a brand of HGH which is being manufactured in Israel and sold in the United States. Tev-Tropin is a 191-amino-acid hormone which is identical to natural human growth hormone. The company Serono also makes two brands of HGH, namely, Serostim and Zorbtive. These two are high-dose human growth hormone preparations.

There are also 3 brands of human growth hormone which are known as FDA-approved "bio-generics". These are Omnitrope, which is manufactured by the Sandoz division of Novartis. The second is Valtropin, which is being sold in Europe, and is not that popular in the United States market. The other one is Accretropin, produced by Cangene, was hase been in the market since 2008.

There are now a total of 9 companies who sell human growth hormone in the US alone through prescription. All of them sell the same type of injectable human growth hormone. The original products are packed consisting of two vials. One vial contains freeze dried HGH and the other vial contains the diluent. Prior to use, the dry HGH is to be mixed with the diluent and injected. The mixture could be kept for as long as 2-3 weeks.

However, there are newer brands available which differ in their packaging. For example, the Gentropin brand has a knob which automatically mixes the HGH and the diluent. Other brands are also available in a pen form to facilitate easier use.