Research4 min readUpdated May 2026
Tesamorelin: a stabilised GHRH analogue
Tesamorelin is a stabilised GHRH analogue studied in metabolic and growth-hormone-pathway research. This overview covers its structure and handling, with no therapeutic or dosing claims.
What it is
Tesamorelin is a synthetic analogue of growth-hormone-releasing hormone, modified for greater stability than the natural hormone. It sits in the GHRH-analogue branch of the secretagogue family.
Why it is studied
Tesamorelin appears in preclinical and in-vitro literature on the GHRH pathway and metabolic models. The conclusions belong to those studies; nothing here is a statement about human effects.
Handling notes
- Supplied lyophilised; reconstitute gently.
- Keep the dry solid sealed, cold and dark.
- Refrigerate after reconstitution and aliquot for repeated use.
For in-vitro research use only. Not for human or veterinary use.
Mentioned in the catalog
For in-vitro research use only. This guide covers general laboratory handling and is not medical, clinical or dosing advice.