50% off your first monthInjection, nasal spray, or troche · 30-day supply

From $79.50first monthSee my Sermorelin routes
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Two months into the sermorelin injections, I'm lifting 3 or 4 times a week again without being sore for days. I was pretty nervous about doing the shots at home. By the third one it was no big deal, and the instructions were clear enough that I never had to guess what to do.
Recovery has been much better.”
Verified Rebody customer · About 2 months

Verified Rebody customers

Less than $3 a day for month one

Pick the bedtime routine you'll actually keep.

Prescription Sermorelin, three routesFrom $79.50 for 30 days

Injection, nasal spray, or sublingual troche. Pick the one your week can keep, then start the online visit.

  • Injection at 150 mcg or 300 mcg, 5 nights a week
  • Needle-free spray and troche, room temperature
  • Provider review and free shipping on every route
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From $79.50 today. Pause or cancel any time.

100% onlinePrivate health visit
Licensed careU.S. provider review
Delivered freeDiscreet pharmacy shipping
Pause or cancelNo long-term lock-in

The three Sermorelin routes

Choose the night you will actually keep.

Same compound in all three. Each card carries the dose, the routine, and the first-month price. Strength, supply, and the ongoing price sit in the side-by-side table below.

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Rebody Sermorelin injection vial.

Sermorelin injection

Subcutaneous injection · 5 nights per week

The highest prescribed dose, for people who can handle syringe prep.

  • 150 mcg or 300 mcg, 60 minutes before bed, empty stomach
$109.50$219/mo

First month, then $219 monthly.

Choose the injection
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Rebody Sermorelin nasal spray bottle.

Sermorelin nasal spray

Metered nasal spray · 5 nights on, 2 nights off

A needle-free night that takes about five seconds.

  • 1 spray (100 mcg) per night, no syringes, no dissolve time
$79.50$159/mo

First month, then $159 monthly.

Choose the nasal spray
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Rebody Sermorelin sublingual troche jar.

Sermorelin troche

Dissolves under the tongue · 5 nights on, 2 nights off

No needles and nothing in your nose. One troche and lights out.

  • One 600 mcg troche under the tongue at bedtime
$79.50$159/mo

First month, then $159 monthly.

Choose the troche

First-month pricing applies to eligible new patients. Every route includes provider review, medication when prescribed, injection supplies when the pharmacy provides them, and free shipping.

Start with the friction, not the dose

Why three routes exist.

The treatment that works is the one still in the drawer in month three.

You already inject

Take the highest prescribed dose

The injection carries the 150 mcg or 300 mcg bedtime dose. Syringe prep and a refrigerator shelf come with it.

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You want it over in seconds

One spray and lights out

The nasal spray removes syringe prep, cold storage, and sharps disposal, and keeps the same bedtime timing.

See the nasal spray
No needles, nothing in your nose

Dissolve it and go to sleep

The troche sits under the tongue. It packs flat for a trip and stores at room temperature.

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The practical differences

Three routes, side by side.

Dose form, strength, schedule, supply, and price, taken straight from the catalog. Storage is on the label your provider signs.

Swipe to compare all three routes →

CompareInjectionNasal sprayTroche
DeliverySubcutaneous injectionMetered nasal sprayDissolves under the tongue
Strength1 mg/mL1000 mcg/mL600 mcg
Schedule5 nights per week5 nights on, 2 nights off5 nights on, 2 nights off
Supply9 mL vial · 30 days6 mL bottle · 30 days20 troches · 30 days
First month$109.50$79.50$79.50
Then monthly$219/mo$159/mo$159/mo

Where it is made

All three routes come from Strive Pharmacy.

Strive Pharmacy is a licensed 503A compounding pharmacy in the United States. A 503A pharmacy compounds against a prescription written for one patient, which is why your label carries your name, your active, and your strength. A research-grade vial answers to none of that.

Verified Rebody customers

One review from each route.

Injection
Two months into the sermorelin injections, I'm lifting 3 or 4 times a week again without being sore for days. I was pretty nervous about doing the shots at home. By the third one it was no big deal, and the instructions were clear enough that I never had to guess what to do.
Recovery has been much betterVerified customer · About 2 months
Nasal spray
For months I woke up around 3 a.m. and checked the clock over and over until morning. It took a few weeks on the sermorelin spray, but now I sleep through more nights than I don't. Even when I wake up, I usually fall back asleep instead of staring at the ceiling. I travel for work, so I had a question about using it on overnight travel days. Rebody answered without making me schedule another appointment.
I'm finally sleeping past 3 a.m.Verified customer · 8 weeks; gradual change after several weeks
Troche
The sermorelin troches are easy to take, and I'm sleeping through the night most nights now. Everything from the provider consult to delivery was straightforward. Would recommend!
Sleeping much betterVerified customer · About 10 weeks
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How Sermorelin works

Your own signal, turned up at night.

Sermorelin is a growth hormone-releasing hormone analog. It tells the pituitary gland to release more of the growth hormone your body already makes. Every route is taken at bedtime, when growth-hormone pulses naturally rise.

SermorelinPituitary signalGH pulseIGF-1 response
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Natural growth-hormone rhythm

Illustration of the natural growth-hormone rhythm: a low rippling line through the day that rises into three tall bursts during sleep and settles back down by morning, drawn above a flat unchanging line.
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Endotext describes growth-hormone secretion falling by about 15% per decade after the third decade of life, mostly as a lower nighttime pulse.

Online care, built around your week

From visit to first dose.

01

Tell us about your nights

Complete a private online visit about sleep, recovery, health history, and medications.

02

Pick your route

Injection, nasal spray, or troche. Your choice carries into the visit.

03

A provider reviews it

A licensed U.S. provider decides whether Sermorelin fits your care plan.

04

Treatment ships free

When prescribed, a licensed U.S. compounding pharmacy fills and ships your order.

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Questions, answered

Route essentials.

Is it the same compound in all three?

Yes. All three are Sermorelin, a growth hormone-releasing hormone analog that signals the pituitary gland to release the growth hormone your body already makes. The route changes the dose form, the strength, the storage, and the price.

Which route should I choose?

Start with your night. The injection carries the highest prescribed dose and needs syringe prep and refrigeration. The nasal spray and the troche are needle-free and store at room temperature. Your provider reviews your health history, medications, and preferred routine before prescribing.

How is each one dosed?

The injection is 150 mcg or 300 mcg subcutaneously, 60 minutes before bed on an empty stomach, five nights per week. The nasal spray is 1 spray, or 100 mcg, into one nostril nightly with alternating nostrils, five nights on and two off. The troche is one 600 mcg troche under the tongue on the same five-on, two-off schedule.

Can I switch routes later?

Message your care team. A licensed provider reviews the change and decides whether a different route fits your plan before your next refill.

Do I need a prescription?

Yes. A licensed U.S. provider reviews your online health visit. A licensed U.S. compounding pharmacy fills and ships treatment only when it is prescribed.

Is Sermorelin the same as HGH?

No. HGH supplies growth hormone from outside the body. Sermorelin prompts your pituitary gland to release more of the growth hormone you already make.

Important safety information

Review treatment with a licensed provider.

Effects differ by route and can include injection-site pain, redness, or irritation, nasal irritation, an unusual taste, mouth irritation, headache, flushing, dizziness, nausea, or sleepiness. Tell your provider about every medicine, supplement, allergy, and health condition before you start.

Seek urgent medical help for signs of a serious allergic reaction. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved. A licensed provider decides whether treatment is appropriate for you, and individual results vary.

A runner accelerates through a bright concrete underpass.

Pick the route, start tonight

Same compound. Your routine.

Sermorelin starts at $79.50 for the first month.

Have more questions?

Talk with the Rebody care team before you begin.

Call 510-270-0885

From $79.50first month

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