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GHRP-2 vs Somapacitan (Sogroya)
An educational, source-based comparison of GHRP-2 and Somapacitan (Sogroya) — how each peptide works, what it's researched for, and what to know before going deeper.
A synthetic hexapeptide that activates the ghrelin/GHS-R1a receptor, stimulating endogenous GH release. Compared to Ipamorelin, GHRP-2 produces a stronger GH pulse but also modestly elevates cortisol, prolactin, and appetite.
- GH release in adult GH deficiency
- Appetite stimulation in cachexia models
- Diagnostic GH stimulation testing
- • Not FDA-approved.
- • Less receptor-selective than Ipamorelin; expect appetite and cortisol effects.
- • Prohibited by WADA.
Once-weekly growth hormone analog for adults and children with GHD.
GH analog with a non-covalent albumin-binding side chain that extends half-life, enabling once-weekly subcutaneous administration with sustained IGF-1 elevation.
- Adult growth hormone deficiency
- Pediatric GH deficiency
- • FDA-approved.
- • Monitor glucose; injection-site reactions possible.
GHRP-2 vs Somapacitan (Sogroya) — Key differences
- Class: GHRP-2 is classified as Growth Hormone Axis, while Somapacitan (Sogroya) is GH Analog · Endocrine.
- Primary research focus: GHRP-2 — gh release in adult gh deficiency; Somapacitan (Sogroya) — adult growth hormone deficiency.
- Tag: Growth hormone vs FDA-Approved · Endocrine.