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DS5 vs Somatropin (HGH)

Side-by-side comparison of key properties, dosing, and research.

Sleep Optimization
DS5
Growth Hormone PeptidesAnti-Aging & Longevity
Somatropin (HGH)
Summary
DS5 is a synthetic variant of the delta sleep-inducing peptide (DSIP), a nonapeptide originally isolated from rabbit cerebrospinal fluid during slow-wave sleep. Like DSIP, DS5 is explored for sleep optimization, stress modulation, and circadian rhythm normalization, with proposed improvements in potency or stability over the parent molecule.
Somatropin is recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH), identical in structure to the 191-amino acid pituitary-derived growth hormone. It is FDA-approved for growth hormone deficiency, short stature, and wasting conditions. Off-label, it is widely explored for body composition, anti-aging, and performance enhancement, though significant risks accompany unsupervised use.
Half-Life
Estimated 30-60 minutes (peptide degradation)
2-3 hours (subcutaneous); 20-30 minutes (intravenous)
Admin Route
Subcutaneous, Intranasal (research)
Subcutaneous, Intramuscular (less common)
Research
Typical Dose
200-500 mcg per dose
0.15-0.3 mg/day (adults); titrated to IGF-1 levels
Frequency
Once nightly
Once daily
Key Benefits
  • Promotes delta-wave (deep) sleep and improves sleep quality
  • May reduce sleep onset latency
  • HPA axis modulation for stress reduction
  • Non-addictive sleep support without tolerance development
  • Potential circadian rhythm normalization
  • Explored for insomnia, chronic stress, and PTSD-related sleep disturbance
  • Increases lean muscle mass and reduces body fat (particularly visceral)
  • Restores growth hormone deficiency (FDA-approved)
  • Improves bone mineral density
  • Enhances exercise capacity and recovery
  • Supports skin thickness and collagen synthesis
  • Improves lipid profile in GHD patients
  • Explored for anti-aging and cellular regeneration
Side Effects
  • Generally well-tolerated in research subjects
  • Possible morning grogginess at higher doses
  • Mild blood pressure fluctuations reported with DSIP
  • Limited human safety data for DS5 specifically
  • Fluid retention and edema (common, dose-dependent)
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Joint and muscle pain
  • Insulin resistance and elevated blood glucose
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