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Essential to normal growth and metabolism Growth hormone (GH) plays a central role in the growth process and maturation from child to adulthood. GH deficiency occurs when the pituitary gland in the brain is unable to produce or release sufficient amounts of growth hormone. In children, GH works throughout the body to stimulate growth. Not having enough of this hormone affects the body's basic supplies for growth. A deficit of GH has a number of consequences:
inability to make enough new proteins to build muscles, resulting in weakness and impact on the ability to exercise failure to stimulate production of other hormones, such as insulin-like growth factor (IGF-1), which is especially important in stimulating bone growth failure to signal other parts of the body involved in growth
Additional Information
International Units | 4 |
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Miligrams | 1.33 |
Country of Origin | Switzerland (Packaged in Uruguay, distributed in Mexico) |
Vials Included | 1 |
Manufacturer | Merck Serono |