Therapy Side Effects::HgH FAQ

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What are the side effects of Growth Hormone therapy?

Using excessive dosages of HgH human growth hormone for prolonged periods will initiate bone growth. As the growth plates are fused in adults, this results in a syndrome known as Achromegaly. Some of the other effects include carpal tunnel syndrome, arthritis, vocal cord thickening, excess fluid, osteoporosis, and heat intolerance. Again, these negative effects can occur with doses that are higher than what your body may produce by itself. When initiating therapy, it is best to start with a low dose and gradually raise it to the therapeutic window of 350-450 ng/ml. Levels need to be monitored every month for the first half year then every two months.

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