Sermorelin Restores Bone Mineral Density in Growth Hormone-Deficient Adults: A 2-Year Randomized Trial
Amato G, Carella C, Farina G, et al.
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2002 · n = 76
Key finding
Sermorelin increased lumbar spine BMD by 3.4% and femoral neck by 2.1% over 24 months; effects similar to GH replacement.
Summary
Bone densitometry study comparing sermorelin versus GH replacement on bone mineral density changes in GH-deficient adults.
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