What is Tesamorelin and How Does It Work
Tesamorelin is a medication that works by inducing the release of endogenous growth hormone (GH), stimulating GH secretion and increasing serum insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) levels. Its primary application is in treating abdominal fat accumulation in HIV-infected individuals. In fact, medications used by HIV patients are often safer, as their compromised immune systems require more carefully regulated drugs than the general population. Currently, Tesamorelin is approved solely for treating HIV-associated abdominal fat accumulation. Its broader applications primarily focus on supporting cardiovascular health maintenance.
Tesamorelin benefits and Mechanisms
Promotes Lipolysis
Tesamorelin stimulates the anterior pituitary gland to release growth hormone, thereby promoting fat oxidation and breakdown. This effect is particularly pronounced in HIV-infected patients with significant abdominal fat accumulation. The drug helps improve abdominal fat distribution, resulting in a healthier and more natural appearance.
Reducing Metabolic Complication Risks
Beyond cosmetic benefits, Tesamorelin helps lower the risk of metabolic complications associated with abdominal fat accumulation in HIV patients, such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes. By reducing fat accumulation in the abdomen, this medication indirectly protects cardiovascular health.
Tesamorelin Dosage
The recommended daily dose is 2mg injected into areas of abdominal fat accumulation (do not inject directly into muscle tissue). The most noticeable benefit of using Tesamorelin is maintaining a toned abdomen even with a less-than-ideal diet.
Tesamorelin Side Effects
Local reactions at the injection site may include redness, swelling, or fluid retention. Occasional other discomforts may occur, typically mild and transient. Seek immediate medical attention if severe side effects develop.
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