In adults, abnormally low levels of GH and/or IGF-1 may cause prolific, nonspecific symptoms such as:
Decreased bone density
Fatigue and muscle loss
Adverse lipid changes (fat gain)
Reduced exercise tolerance
Depression
Thinning, dry skin
A dysfunctional pituitary gland with decreased pituitary hormones (hypopituitarism)
A non-GH-producing pituitary tumor that damages cells that produce hormones
A lack of responsiveness to GH. This insensitivity may be primary (genetic) or secondary to conditions such as malnutrition, hypothyroidism, sex hormone deficiency, kidney disease, liver disease, and congenital syndromes. Genetic GH insensitivity (GH resistance).
Metabolic changes also occur that make the use of GLP-1 prescriptions beneficial for abnormal fat loss. These areas usually occur around the midsection and thighs of men with metabolic syndrome.
Peter MD uses only FDA approved medications to treat underlying disorders. In order to treat deficiencies in IGF-1 we utilize the highly researched peptide Sermorelin. With many published studies on the increase in IGF-1, Sermorelin is proven comparable to prescription HGH with much less adverse effects and much lower cost.
We utilize GLP-1 medication Semaglutide to lower the metabolic syndrome symptoms in men suffering from diagnosis such as hypothyroidism, diabetes and hypogonadism. It has been proven to cause significant, healthy weight loss in patients. The majority of the weight loss occurs in the mid section or abdomen of the individual where unhealthy fats tend to accumulate.
Testosterone Replacement Therapy:
Nausea or vomiting
Infertility or decreased sperm count
Testicular shrinkage
Worsening of obstructive sleep apnea
Increase in cholesterol levels
Abnormal spike in blood sugar levels, which can increase the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes
Yellowing of the skin or around your eyes
Uncomfortable swelling or enlargement of breast tissue (gynecomastia)
Redness, warmth around lower leg area
Unusual increase in red blood cell count, which can result in high blood pressure, joint/muscle pain, trouble with eyesight or thrombosis (blood clotting)
Frequent need to urinate
Fluid retention
Acne or oily skin
Headaches
Lumps or hardening around injection site
Clomid:
Headaches
Nausea
Bloating
Mood swings
Diminished sex drive
Sperm counts decrease (can be reversed by changing Clomid to another type of estrogen blocker, such as tamoxifen.)
Acne
Chest tenderness
Blurry vision
Weight gain
High blood pressure (hypertension)
Altered taste
Asthma
Flushing
Excess thirst
Joint aches
Enclomiphene
Libido issues
Acne
A temper if levels get too high
Mood swings
Depression
Mood irritability
Anxiety
Gynecomastia
Headache
Nausea
Diarrhea
Dizziness
Common Cold
Hot flush
Joint pain
NOTE: Enclomiphene is the purified isomer of Clomid (Clomiphene Citrate)