The most common side effects (incidence 5%) may include: nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, constipation, stomach-area pain, headache, tiredness (fatigue), heartburn, dizziness, feeling bloated, belching, low blood sugar in patients with type 2 diabetes, gas, stomach infection (gastroenteritis), acid reflux disease, and common cold symptoms
Adjustments are based on side effects, appetite response, and weight loss trajectory rather than pushing toward a maximum dose
Patients should maintain open communication with their healthcare team about ongoing symptoms, as adjustments to dosing or timing might be necessary for optimal management
Common Reasons People Use Sermorelin Declining energy and persistent fatigue Poor sleep quality and reduced slow-wave sleep Loss of muscle tone and strength Unfavorable body composition changes (increased fat, decreased lean mass) Slower metabolism and recovery Age-related decline in vitality and quality of life Results with sermorelin tend to build gradually, with sleep improvements often noticed first (within 2-4 weeks) and body composition changes becoming apparent over 2-3 months