Glutathione IV vs Sermorelin
Glutathione IV and Sermorelin are both peptide compounds evaluated on Vial: Glutathione IV is legally compoundable with preclinical evidence, and Sermorelin is legally compoundable with clinical-trial evidence.
Vial summary · compiled from public records
At a glance
Sermorelin
- Category
- Peptide
- FDA / legal status
- Legally Compoundable
- Route
- Subcutaneous
Side by side
| Field | Glutathione IV | Sermorelin |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Peptide | Peptide |
| Brand names | — | — |
| FDA / legal status | Legally Compoundable | Legally Compoundable |
| Evidence tier | Preclinical | Clinical Trials |
| Administration route | — | Subcutaneous |
| Compounding access | Legally Compoundable | Legally Compoundable |
| Providers on Vial | 0 listed | 27 listed |
| Typical price band | Varies by provider | $ to $$$ |
Verified providers offering each
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About Glutathione IV
Intravenous glutathione is the reduced form of the body's master antioxidant tripeptide (gamma-glutamylcysteinylglycine), administered directly to bypass limited oral bioavailability. It is used in longevity and functional medicine for detoxification support, neurological conditions (including Parkinson's), immune enhancement, and skin brightening. IV delivery produces immediate plasma level elevation compared to oral or liposomal forms.
About Sermorelin
A synthetic analog of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH), this 29-amino acid peptide stimulates the pituitary gland to produce and secrete endogenous growth hormone through binding to GHRH receptors. It functions by mimicking the N-terminal bioactive portion of native GHRH, promoting pulsatile GH release while preserving the body's natural feedback mechanisms. Primary applications include diagnostic testing of pituitary function and therapeutic use in growth hormone deficiency.
Descriptions compiled from public FDA records and manufacturer labeling where available. Not medical advice.
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