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FAQs

About Omnitrope

What is Omnitrope and how does it work?

Omnitrope is a prescription medicine that contains human growth hormone and is used to treat:

  • Children with growth failure due to growth hormone deficiency (GHD), Prader-Willi Syndrome, Small for Gestational Age, Turner Syndrome, and Idiopathic Short Stature
  • Adults with either adult onset or childhood onset GHD

How is Omnitrope made?

Omnitrope is made by recombinant technology. The amino acid sequence of the product is identical to that of human growth hormone of pituitary origin (somatropin), but it is not taken from the human body. Instead, Omnitrope is made in a laboratory.

How is Omnitrope supplied?

Omnitrope is supplied in prefilled liquid cartridges for use with the Omnitrope®Penor a vial for reconstitution.

What should I do if I or my child takes too much Omnitrope?

Call a healthcare professional if you or your child takes more medicine than prescribed.

What should I do if I or my child misses an injection?

Take the missed dose as soon as possible. If itis almost time for the next scheduled dose, do not use extra medicine to make up for the missed dose.

How should I store Omnitrope?

Before use, keepOmnitrope cartridges and loaded pens in the refrigerator between 36°F and 46°F (2°C and 8°C).

Once a cartridge has been loaded into the pen, it should not be removed until it is empty or 28 days have passed since its first use.

The pen with the loaded cartridgeshould be stored in the refrigerator for a maximum of 28 days. Do not freeze Omnitrope.

To protect medicine from light, keep Omnitrope cartridges in their original packaging until a cartridge is loaded into the pen.

Remember to always keep Omnitrope and injection needles away from children.

After reconstitution of Omnitrope vials, the contents of the vial must be used within 3 weeks.

Before use and after the first injection, the vial should be stored in the carton in a refrigerator between36°F and 46°F.

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Who should not take Omnitrope?

Omnitrope should not be used in children and adults with any of the following medical conditions because serious side effects, including death, can occur:

  • a critical illness caused by certain types of heart or stomach surgery, accidental trauma, or a sudden and severe breathing problem (respiratory failure)
  • Prader-Willi syndrome who are severely overweight or have a history of breathing problems including sleep apnea
  • cancer or other tumors
  • allergies to growth hormone or any of the ingredients in the medicine
  • certain types of eye problems caused by diabetes
  • closed bone growth plates

Omnitrope should also not be used in children who have completed growth.

What should I tell my healthcare professional before taking Omnitrope?

Patients should tell their healthcare provider about all of their medical conditions, including if they:

  • have had heart or stomach surgery, trauma, or serious breathing problems
  • have or have had cancer or any tumor
  • have diabetes
  • take any prescription and non-prescription medicines, steroids, vitamins, or herbal supplements
  • are pregnant or breastfeeding, or plan to become pregnant or breastfeed

What are the most common side-effects of taking Omnitrope?

The most common side effects of Omnitrope include:

  • local reactions at the injection site (such as pain, numbness, redness, and swelling)
  • headaches
  • swelling associated with fluid retention
  • pain in joints and muscle pain
  • carpal tunnel syndrome
  • tingling and numbness
  • high blood sugar (hyperglycemia/diabetes) and sugar in your urine (glucosuria)
  • unusual skin sensations
  • low levels of thyroid hormone (hypothyroidism)

Review Important Safety Information below, as well as the fullPrescribing Information.

Be sure to talk to your healthcare professional if you havequestions about the uses or safety considerations of Omnitrope.

What are the other possible side effects of taking Omnitrope?

Other possible side effects of Omnitrope are:

  • return of tumor or cancerous growths
  • headaches, changes in vision, nausea, or vomiting (these may be symptoms of raised pressure in the brain, which requires immediate medical attention)
  • hip and knee pain or a limp in children, which can be a sign of slipped capital femoral epiphysis
  • worsening of pre-existing curvature of the spine in children (scoliosis)
  • increased ear infections and ear disorders in children with Turner Syndrome; check for cardiovascular disorders (hypertension, stroke)
  • intense pain and tenderness in the abdomen as a consequence of an inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis)
  • gasping syndrome (decreased rate of breathing) in children from high levels of benzyl alcohol (an inactive ingredient)
  • increased mortality in patients with Prader-Willi Syndrome and acute illness

Review Important Safety Information below, as well as the full Prescribing Information

Be sure to talk to your or your child's healthcare professional if you have questions about the uses or safety considerations of Omnitrope.

How should I use Omnitrope?

  • Patients and caregivers who will administer Omnitrope should receive appropriate training and instruction on the proper use of Omnitrope
  • Use Omnitrope exactly as your healthcare professional prescribes
  • Properly dispose of used syringes and needles in a puncture-resistant container
  • Never share an Omnitrope Pen with another person, even if the needle is changed
  • Sharing the pen may lead to infection
  • See the Instructions for Use section of the Prescribing Information for detailed information

About Dosing and Delivery

How is Omnitrope administered?

Omnitrope is given as a subcutaneous (under-the-skin) injection each day or several times a week, as directed by a healthcare professional.

Injecting Omnitrope is convenient with the Omnitrope®Pen 5 or Omnitrope®Pen 10. Each pen uses liquid cartridges.

Omnitrope is also available as a vial for injection with a syringe.

Which Omnitrope Pen will my child or I receive?

You or yourchild will receive a pen based on the dose of Omnitrope your healthcare professional prescribes.

Where on the body is Omnitrope injected?

Omnitrope is injected just below the skin. A healthcare professional will suggest the best areas of the body to inject Omnitrope.

Recommended areas include the thigh, stomach, or buttocks. Your healthcare professional will also advise on how to rotate injection sitesto avoid tissue atrophy (damage to local tissue).

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About OmniSource

What is OmniSource?

OmniSource is a support program for Omnitrope patients and caregivers.

The professionals at OmniSource are skilled at answering questions about patient services, guiding patientsthrough the insurance process, and providing helpful Omnitrope materials.

They also canarrange for a Nurse Trainer to provide injection training.

What is an OmniSource Case Manager?

An Omnitrope Case Manager is skilled at getting the answers needed, guiding through the onboardingprocess, andproviding personalized service for the growth hormone journey.

During the Omnitrope onboarding process, the Omnitrope Case Manager will call to make an introduction and welcome you to the OmniSource Program. He or shewill also confirm contact information and address and help identify the resources OmniSource offers to answer nonmedicalquestions and needs.

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Expect a call from an Omnitrope Case Manager with important information about beginning treatment. The Omnitrope Case Manager will help to provide growth hormone product and supplies, including shipment of the Starter Kit and pen device, if applicable.

OmniSource is here for support.Call 877.456.6794 (Monday – Friday, 8 am– 8pm ET).

What is a Nurse Trainer and what does he or she do?

A Nurse Trainer is a professional who can provide in-home training on how to properly use the Omnitrope Pen or vial and syringe.

It’s a free service, and open to any family member or authorized caregiver. Please note that, in order to receive injection training from a Nurse Trainer, a doctor must order it on the Statement of Medical Necessity at the patient's request.

If a refresher or additional training is needed, a Nurse Trainer is available. Please call an Omnitrope Case Manager for more information.

About Insurance

How do I know if my insurance covers Omnitrope?

Please contactan Omnitrope Case Managerwith questions about insurance—he or she will be glad to help. Have an insurance card handy when you call877.456.6794 (Monday – Friday, 8am– 8pmET).

How does the Omnitrope Co-Pay Savings Program work?

The Omnitrope Co-Pay Savings Program provides up to $5,000 in annual co-pay support for Omnitrope prescriptions.

With the Omnitrope Co-Pay Savings Program, eligible patients may pay $0 for their co-pay. Eligible patients who are commercially insured may receive co-pay support in the amount of up to $5,000 annually, and patients who are uninsured may receive co-pay support in the amount of up to $417 monthly, with an annual cap of $5,000.

Prescription must be for an approved indication. This program is not health insurance.

Patients are not eligible if prescriptions are paid, in whole or in part, by any state or federally funded programs, including but not limited to

  • Medicare (including Part D, even in the coverage gap) or Medicaid
  • Medigap
  • VA
  • DoD, or TRICARE
  • Private indemnity, or HMO insurance plans that reimburse you for the entire cost of your prescription drugs, or where prohibited by law

Patients can participate for a maximum of 12 months.

Eligible patients must have a first use of the program by December 31of the current year.

Omnitrope Co-Pay Savings Program may not be combined with any other rebate, coupon, or offer.

Omnitrope Co-Pay Savings Program has no cash value.

Sandoz reserves the right to rescind, revoke, or amend this offer without further notice.

What if I don't have insurance or am underinsured?

Please contactan Omnitrope Case Managerwith questions about insurance—he or she will be glad to help. Have an insurance card handy when you call877.456.6794 (Monday – Friday, 8 am– 8pmET).

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*Omnitrope Co-Pay Savings Program Eligibility:
The Omnitrope Co-Pay Savings Program provides up to $5,000 in annual co-pay support for Omnitrope prescriptions. With the Omnitrope Co-pay Savings Program, eligible patients may pay $0 for their co-pay. Eligible patients who arecommercially insured may receive co-paysupport in the amount of up to $5,000 annually, and patients who are uninsuredmay receive co-paysupport in the amount of up to $417 monthly, with an annual cap of $5,000. Prescription must be for an approved indication. This program is not health insurance. Patients are not eligible if prescriptions are paid, in whole or in part, by any state or federally funded programs, including but not limited to Medicare (including Part D, even in the coverage gap) or Medicaid, Medigap, VA, DOD, or TRICARE, or private indemnity, or HMO insurance plans that reimburse you for the entire cost of your prescription drugs, or where prohibited by law. Patients can participate for a maximum of 12 months. Eligible patients must have a first use of the program by December 31 of the current year. Omnitrope Co-paySavings Program may not be combined with any other rebate, coupon, or offer. Omnitrope Co-Pay Savings Program has no cash value. Sandoz reserves the right to rescind, revoke, or amend this offer without further notice.

INDICATIONS

Omnitrope is a prescription medicine that contains human growth hormone and is used to treat:

  • Children with growth failure due to growth hormone deficiency (GHD), Prader-Willi Syndrome, Small for Gestational Age, Turner Syndrome, and Idiopathic Short Stature
  • Adults with either adult onset or childhood onset GHD

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Who should not take Omnitrope®?

Omnitrope should not be used by children or adults that have:

  • a critical illness caused by certain types of heart or stomach surgery, accidental trauma, or a sudden and severe breathing problem (respiratory failure)
  • Prader-Willi syndrome who are severely overweight or have a history of breathing problems including sleep apnea
  • cancer or other tumors
  • allergies to growth hormone or any of the ingredients in the medicine
  • certain types of eye problems caused by diabetes
  • closed bone growth plates

What should patients tell their healthcare provider before taking Omnitrope?

Patients should tell their healthcare provider about all of their medical conditions, including if they:

  • have had heart or stomach surgery, trauma, or serious breathing problems
  • have or have had cancer or any tumor
  • have diabetes
  • take any prescription and non-prescription medicines, steroids, vitamins, or herbal supplements
  • are pregnant or breastfeeding, or plan to become pregnant or breastfeed

What are the most common side effects of Omnitrope?

  • local reactions at the injection site (such as pain, numbness, redness and swelling)
  • headaches
  • swelling associated with fluid retention
  • pain in joints and muscle pain
  • carpal tunnel syndrome
  • tingling and numbness
  • high blood sugar (hyperglycemia/diabetes) and sugar in your urine (glucosuria)
  • unusual skin sensations
  • low levels of thyroid hormone (hypothyroidism)

Other possible side effects of Omnitrope are:

  • return of tumor or cancerous growths
  • headaches, changes in vision, nausea or vomiting (these may be symptoms of raised pressure in the brain which requires immediate medical attention)
  • hip and knee pain or a limp in children, that can be a sign of slipped capital femoral epiphysis
  • worsening of pre-existing curvature of the spine in children (scoliosis)
  • increased ear infections and ear disorders in children with Turner syndrome; check for cardiovascular disorders (hypertension, stroke)
  • intense pain and tenderness in the abdomen as consequence of an inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis)
  • gasping syndrome (decreased rate of breathing) in children from high levels of benzyl alcohol (an inactive ingredient)
  • Increased mortality in patients with Prader Willi and acute illness

Please see fullPrescribing Informationfor Omnitrope

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FAQs

How to get Omnitrope for free? ›

The Omnitrope Co-Pay Savings Program helps eligible patients with their co-pays for Omnitrope. Eligible patients may pay as little as $0 for their Omnitrope prescription up to an annual maximum benefit of $5,000.

What time of day should I take Omnitrope? ›

Omnitrope is usually injected once a day in the evening. Continue using your medicine for as long as your doctor tells you. Your doctor will determine when your treatment should be stopped. Inject your dose as soon as you remember, and continue to inject it as you would normally.

How long is Omnitrope good for out of the fridge? ›

-Once a Norditropin pen is in use, the pen should be stored in the refrigerator (2 to 8 degrees C; 36 to 46 degrees F), and used within 4 weeks. Alternatively, the Norditropin pens may be stored in the pen at room temperatures, no higher than 25 degrees C (77 degrees F), for up to 3 weeks.

Can Omnitrope cause hair loss? ›

In two clinical studies in pediatric patients with Prader-Willi Syndrome carried out with another somatropin product, the following drug-related events were reported: edema, aggressiveness, arthralgia, benign intracranial hypertension, hair loss, headache, and myalgia.

How much is Omnitrope at CVS? ›

Local pharmacy prices

That's 49% off the retail price of $5993. Pay $ 3,076 chevron_right at CVS Pharmacy with a GoodRx discount. That's 56% off the retail price of $7037.

How much is a vial of Omnitrope? ›

The cost for Omnitrope subcutaneous solution (5 mg/1.5 mL) is around $668 for a supply of 1.5 milliliters, depending on the pharmacy you visit. Quoted prices are for cash-paying customers and are not valid with insurance plans.

Do you refrigerate Omnitrope? ›

How should I store Omnitrope? Before use, keep Omnitrope cartridges and loaded pens in the refrigerator between 36°F and 46°F (2°C and 8°C). Once a cartridge has been loaded into the pen, it should not be removed until it is empty or 28 days have passed since its first use.

How does Omnitrope make you feel? ›

Tell your doctor right away if you have any serious side effects, including: nausea/vomiting that doesn't stop, development of a limp, unusual tiredness, unusual/unexplained weight gain, cold intolerance, fast/slow heartbeat, ear pain/itching, hearing problems, joint/hip/knee pain, numbness/tingling, unusual increase ...

Does Omnitrope cause weight gain? ›

Common Omnitrope side effects may include: swelling, rapid weight gain; muscle or joint pain; headache; or.

What happens if you shake Omnitrope? ›

Shaking may cause denaturation of the active ingredient. Parenteral drug products should always be inspected visually for particulate matter and discoloration prior to administration, whenever solution and container permit. Omnitrope® MUST NOT BE INJECTED if the solution is cloudy or contains particulate matter.

What size needle for Omnitrope injection? ›

Attach a 22 gauge 1 ½ inch needle to a 3 mL syringe. Remove the protective caps form both vials. Clean the tops of both vials with an alcohol swab.

How long does one vial of Omnitrope last? ›

Omnitrope is light sensitive and should be stored in the carton. After first use of a cartridge, the cartridge should remain in the pen and kept in a refrigerator at 2°C to 8°C (36°F to 46°F) for a maximum of 28 days. After reconstitution of a vial, the contents of the vial must be used within 3 weeks.

What hormone makes you grow more hair? ›

Androgens—such as testosterone (T); dihydrotestosterone (DHT); and their prohormones, dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEAS) and androstendione (A)—are the key factors in terminal hair growth.

What hormone causes fast hair growth? ›

Hirsutism is linked to hormones called androgens. It can happen if the level of these hormones increases or if your body becomes more sensitive to them. The most common cause is polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).

What hormone blocks hair growth? ›

DHT is a sex hormone that is a derivative of testosterone, but excess amounts of this hormone can affect the hair follicles. DHT interferes with the hair's growth cycle, shrinking and shortening the hair making it easier for it to fall out and more difficult for it to grow back.

What is the generic for Omnitrope? ›

Generic Name & Formulations:

Somatropin (rDNA origin) 5mg+, 10mg; per 1.5mL cartridge; 5.8mg/vial+; soln for SC inj; +contains benzyl alcohol.

Does Omnitrope help egg quality? ›

Because oocytes harvested from follicles with a normal GH concentration in the antral fluid have been shown to be more fertile than those from follicles with low GH concentrations, Omnitrope® is commonly prescribed to not only accelerate follicle maturation, but also to improve oocyte quality in women with low GH ...

How much does HGH cost per month? ›

In the U.S. and Europe, HGH is strictly regulated. Expect to pay a premium for off-label use. Some people select Costa Rican or Mexican HGH due to lower costs and less strict control of the substance. You can expect to pay $1000 to $5000 a month for injectable HGH from a legitimate company.

Can Omnitrope be at room temperature? ›

Once a Norditropin pen is in use, the pen should be stored in the refrigerator (2 to 8 degrees C; 36 to 46 degrees F), and used within 4 weeks. Alternatively, the Norditropin pens may be stored in the pen at room temperatures, no higher than 25 degrees C (77 degrees F), for up to 3 weeks.

What is the average cost of growth hormone therapy? ›

Fortunately for you, the cost of HGH injections can be deemed reasonable with the process and results that are seen along with it. According to CostHelper, patients who are not covered by health insurance will typically pay about $500 to $7,500 for a monthly supply of HGH injections.

Is Omnitrope a controlled substance? ›

Control Status:

Human growth hormone is not controlled under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA).

What time of day should growth hormone be taken? ›

Time of Day

Give GH at night, preferably within an hour of sleep. Try to give it consistently within an hour timeframe, for example between 9 and 10 p.m. every night.

What is the best age to start growth hormone treatment? ›

“For some diagnoses (e.g., Turner syndrome), earlier initiation of GH treatment is recommended (starting at ages 4 to 6 years old), especially if the child's growth failure is already evident. It is too late to start GH treatment once growth is complete and the child's growth plates are fused.”

What time does growth hormone release? ›

HGH is released in pulses when you sleep. These pulses are based on your body's internal clock or circadian rhythm ( 41 ). Studies have shown that inadequate sleep can reduce the amount of HGH your body produces ( 42 ).

What are the dangers of growth hormone? ›

High levels of human growth hormone over a long period can produce irreversible acromegaly, but even smaller doses can lead to complications such as heart disease and diabetes. And because these hormones must be taken as injections, there are further administration risks such as a blood clot or dose error.

Does HGH mess with your mood? ›

When HGH levels are low, they can significantly inhibit the body's repair mechanism, affecting how well your mind and body can manage depression and anxiety. A reduction in HGH can also lead to irritability, elevated pain levels, and decreased energy. This can be especially true in teenagers who have low HGH levels.

Does growth hormone make you tired? ›

The somatotropic axis is intricately involved in normal sleep, as evidenced by the fact that hypothalamic growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) has sleep promoting effects and pituitary growth hormone (GH) release is strongly associated with slow-wave sleep (SWS).

What are the long term side effects of growth hormone injections? ›

Increased insulin resistance. Type 2 diabetes. Swelling in the arms and legs (edema) Joint and muscle pain.

What are the effects of HGH on females? ›

Some benefits of boosting HGH for women include growth stimulation, cell reproduction, and cell regeneration in the brain and other organs. The hormone also helps tissue repair after exercise to build muscle mass, boost metabolism, burn fat and boost your athletic performance.

Why does HGH cause joint pain? ›

It, and the joint pain, might be caused by the drug's tendency to increase water retention, Dr. Blackman said.

Do you need to refrigerate human growth hormone? ›

All growth hormone products should be stored at 36–46°F (2–8°C) after reconstitution. However, an alternative in-use storage option is permissible for Norditropin® 5 mg/1.5 mL or 10 mg/1.5 mL of up to three weeks at not more than 77°F (25°C). Storage times can range from 14–28 days.

Do you pinch the skin for an IM injection? ›

Insert needle at an 45o angle to the skin. Pinch up on SQ tissue to prevent injecting into muscle. Aspiration before injection is not required.

What is Z track technique? ›

The Z-track method is a technique in which the provider slightly pulls and holds pressure on the skin when giving an injection, which leaves a zigzag path behind when they remove the needle and release the skin. The Z-track method is used when giving an intramuscular injection.

Is it OK to inject hGH intramuscular? ›

Growth hormone therapy has been classically given by the intramuscular route. Subcutaneous (s.c.) injection of human growth hormone (hGH) has been avoided owing to the effect that this route of administration might have on the development of antibodies to hGH.

How many units are in a 5.8 mg vial of Omnitrope? ›

OMNITROPE™ 5.8 mg is dispensed in a vial containing 5.8 mg of somatropin (approximately 17.4 IU), glycine (27.6 mg), disodium hydrogen phosphate heptahydrate (2.09 mg), and sodium dihydrogen phosphate dihydrate (0.56 mg).

What are the benefits of Omnitrope? ›

Omnitrope is given to improve their growth and body composition (by reducing fat and improving muscle mass). The diagnosis must be confirmed by genetic testing. Omnitrope is also used as replacement therapy in adult patients with pronounced growth hormone deficiency.

What causes chin hair in females? ›

It's caused by excess hormones called androgens. For women, the hair may grow in places where men often have a lot of hair, but women often don't. This includes the upper lip, chin, chest, and back. It can run in families.

What causes chin hair on a woman? ›

Occasional chin hair can be caused by changing hormones, aging, and genetics. But if it's more than just a few hairs that are coarser than others, or there's a sudden increase in facial hair, it's time to see a doctor. The discovery of the odd hair on your chin is perfectly normal and usually not a cause for concern.

What cream stops hair growth on face? ›

Vaniqa (eflornithine) is a cream used to slow down the growth of unwanted facial hair in women. It won't permanently remove facial hair, so you'll have to continue with your normal hair removal techniques. But, using this medication should lessen your time and effort spent removing unwanted facial hair.

What hormone causes thicker hair? ›

With hirsutism, extra hair growth often arises from excess male hormones (androgens), primarily testosterone.

How do you get rid of chin hair? ›

There are many safe ways to remove unwanted facial hair, including tweezing, waxing, threading, shaving or using depilatory creams. If you're worried that any of those techniques will cause your hair to grow back thicker, you can relax on that front.

How do you reopen hair follicles? ›

There are a variety of methods available for the regrowth of hair follicles, from using medication to massaging your scalp to stimulate your hair directly. Currently, the most effective way to reactivate your hair follicles is by using medication, such as finasteride and minoxidil.

What hormone do I need for hair loss? ›

DHT, a derivative of the male hormone testosterone, is the enemy of hair follicles on your head. Simply put, under certain conditions DHT wants those follicles dead. This simple action is at the root of many kinds of hair loss. Testosterone converts to DHT with the aid of the enzyme 5-alpha reductase.

How can I stimulate my hair growth hormone? ›

The following home remedies may encourage hair growth:
  1. Eating more protein. Share on Pinterest Eating high-protein foods, such as nuts, can help the body grow new hair. ...
  2. Increasing iron intake. ...
  3. Trying aromatherapy. ...
  4. Massaging the scalp. ...
  5. Using pumpkin seed oil. ...
  6. Taking saw palmetto.

What is the name of the hormone that causes hair loss? ›

DHT: The hormone behind hair loss

DHT is found in skin, hair follicles, and the prostate. The actions of DHT and the sensitivity of hair follicles to DHT is what causes hair loss. DHT also acts in the prostate. Without DHT, the prostate doesn't develop normally.

Is there a generic for Omnitrope? ›

Generic Name & Formulations:

Somatropin (rDNA origin) 5mg+, 10mg; per 1.5mL cartridge; 5.8mg/vial+; soln for SC inj; +contains benzyl alcohol.

Does insurance pay for HGH? ›

hGH sometimes is covered by health insurance if considered medically necessary, but some patients have had coverage denied. The Magic Foundation[1] offers help making the case for coverage or appealing a denial, and outlines patients' experiences getting approval.

Does insurance cover HGH therapy for adults? ›

Is HGH For You? If you suffer any from any of the particular diseases treated by HGH, the cost is not necessarily a factor for treatment. Your insurance company will often cover your needs. HGH cost is a factor for anti-aging and oral supplements because off-label use is usually not covered.

What is a good substitute for growth hormone? ›

Take arginine supplements

There is evidence to suggest that taking arginine supplements can increase your body's GH levels. Arginine supplements can be especially helpful if you're unable to exercise frequently.

What would a doctor prescribe HGH for? ›

HGH treatment is approved in the United States only for treatment of growth hormone deficiency — and related problems associated with HIV infection. HGH is only effective if administered as an injection. There's no pill form of human growth hormone available.

What's the average price for HGH? ›

Fortunately for you, the cost of HGH injections can be deemed reasonable with the process and results that are seen along with it. According to CostHelper, patients who are not covered by health insurance will typically pay about $500 to $7,500 for a monthly supply of HGH injections.

Why would a doctor prescribe HGH? ›

Growth hormone injection treatment is prescribed for children who have been diagnosed with growth hormone (GH) deficiency and other conditions causing short stature. A number of other tests must be conducted first to confirm GH deficiency, Turner Syndrome, or other conditions for which GH therapy is indicated.

How many years is growth hormone treatment? ›

Treatment with growth hormone is long-term, often lasting for several years. During this time, the child needs to be seen regularly by the pediatrician to ensure the treatment is working. If needed, the health care provider will change the dosage of the medicine.

What are the long term effects of HGH? ›

High levels of human growth hormone over a long period can produce irreversible acromegaly, but even smaller doses can lead to complications such as heart disease and diabetes. And because these hormones must be taken as injections, there are further administration risks such as a blood clot or dose error.

Is HGH a controlled substance? ›

Human growth hormone is not controlled under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA).

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