Contraindications Do Not Use If You Have an active nasal infection, severe congestion, or recent nasal surgery Have a known hypersensitivity to NAD+ or any inactive ingredient Have uncontrolled hypertension Are pregnant or breastfeeding (safety not established) Warnings and Precautions Proper administration: Follow your providers instructions for priming, dosing, and frequency Avoid sharing the nasal spray device to prevent cross-contamination Nasal irritation: Prolonged use may cause dryness, crusting, or nosebleeds Store as directed typically refrigerated Common Side Effects Nasal burning, irritation, or stinging Sneezing and runny nose Mild headache Unpleasant taste Dryness of the nasal passages Seek Medical Attention For Persistent nosebleeds Signs of allergic reaction Severe or worsening nasal irritation References Sermorelin (Compounded) Sermorelin acetate is a growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) analog that stimulates the bodys own pituitary gland to produce and release growth hormone

The production of GSSR, instead, requires a reactive cysteinyl residue, which at physiological pH is present in the thiolate form
Detailed purity percentages and chromatography reports are directly downloadable on the product page
Compounded drugs are not FDA-approved, but there are regulations for compounding pharmacies at the state level