Class & Mechanism — AOD9604 is a synthetic peptide fragment derived from the C-terminus of human growth hormone (hGH), specifically residues 176-191. It is designed to mimic the action of hGH by binding to and activating the hGH receptor, potentially leading to anabolic and lipolytic effects [12].
Research-documented benefits —
– Local corpus: silent.
General-knowledge benefits —
– AOD9604 is thought to promote muscle growth and fat loss by stimulating the release of growth hormone, similar to the effects of hGH itself [12].
– It may also have potential applications in wound healing and tissue repair due to its anabolic effects [12].
Typical injectable protocol — Research-only; adult human dose range and frequency are not well-established due to the experimental nature of AOD9604's clinical use.
Key risks / contraindications —
– The safety profile and potential side effects of AOD9604 are not fully established due to limited clinical research.
– Contraindications are not well-defined but may include conditions where stimulation of growth hormone release is not advised, such as certain hormonal cancers or acromegaly.
Bottom line — AOD9604 is an experimental peptide with potential therapeutic applications in conditions related to growth hormone deficiency or muscle wasting, but further research is needed to establish its safety and efficacy profile.
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