GHRP-2
Also known as: Growth Hormone Releasing Peptide 2, Pralmorelin
How It Works
Synthetic hexapeptide GHRP. Acts on ghrelin receptor to stimulate GH release. More potent GH release than GHRP-6 but also increases cortisol and prolactin.
What It's Used For
Administration
Safety & Side Effects
Possible Side Effects
- ⚠Strong hunger increase
- ⚠Cortisol elevation
- ⚠Prolactin elevation
- ⚠Water retention
Contraindications
- ✘Active cancer
- ✘Pregnancy
- ✘Cushing syndrome
Research Summary
Potent GH secretagogue but less selective than Ipamorelin. Elevates cortisol and prolactin which may be undesirable.
References
- Bowers CY. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 1998
Legal & Availability
Research chemical
Dosing Protocol
Standard: 100-300mcg per dose
Frequency: 2-3x daily
Timing: Morning fasted, post-workout, before bed
Notes: Stronger hunger stimulation than Ipamorelin
Stacks Well With
Full stacking protocols and cycling schedules available with Pro subscription.
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