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Sermorelin vs PEG-MGF

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

Growth Hormone PeptidesAnti-Aging & Longevity
Sermorelin
Anabolic & IGF
PEG-MGF
Summary
Sermorelin is a bioidentical synthetic peptide comprising the first 29 amino acids of naturally occurring GHRH. It is FDA-approved for diagnostic use and widely prescribed off-label for anti-aging, stimulating growth hormone production in a natural pulsatile pattern that mimics the body's own rhythm.
PEG-MGF (Pegylated Mechano Growth Factor) is a modified form of MGF (Mechano Growth Factor) where polyethylene glycol (PEG) chains have been attached to extend its half-life from minutes to days. Native MGF is released locally in muscle in response to mechanical stress and quickly degrades. PEGylation allows systemic administration with sustained circulation, enabling whole-body muscle repair and anabolic signaling rather than the purely local effect of native MGF.
Half-Life
10–20 minutes
~3 days (due to PEGylation)
Admin Route
SubQ
SubQ
Research
Typical Dose
200–500 mcg
200–400 mcg
Frequency
5–7 days per week
2–3x per week
Key Benefits
  • Increases energy and vitality
  • Improves body composition (more muscle, less fat)
  • Enhances skin thickness and elasticity
  • Strengthens immune system
  • Improves sleep quality and REM sleep
  • Supports bone density
  • Enhances mental clarity and focus
  • Safer than exogenous HGH — respects natural feedback loops
  • FDA-approved for GH diagnostic use
  • Extended half-life (~3 days) vs native MGF (minutes)
  • Systemic muscle satellite cell activation via subcutaneous injection
  • Promotes muscle fiber repair and hypertrophy throughout the body
  • Enhanced recovery from intense training or muscle injury
  • Synergistic with IGF-1 LR3 and growth hormone peptides
  • Useful in sarcopenia, post-injury recovery, and athletic performance
  • Single injection provides multi-day anabolic signaling
Side Effects
  • Injection site irritation
  • Flushing
  • Headache
  • Dizziness
  • +2 more
  • Water retention and localized swelling
  • Potential hypoglycemia at high doses
  • Theoretical cancer growth risk (growth factor)
  • Injection site reactions
  • +1 more
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