Peptide entry

Gonadorelin

Approved drugPeptide

Also known as: GnRH context

Evidence / context

Clinical note: regulated clinical context exists for specific indications; use depends on formulation, goal, and protocol.

Available vial formats

Gonadorelin
Vial 5 mgMix 2.0 mLConc 2.5 mg/mL
  • Conservative 100 mcg per pulse; 1-2 pulses/day or protocol-specific frequency (4 units per injection)
  • Standard 100-200 mcg per pulse; 1-3 pulses/day when used (4-8 units per injection)
  • Aggressive 200-500 mcg per pulse; frequency depends on fertility/HPG-axis protocol (8-20 units per injection)
  • Cycle length Protocol-dependent.
  • Best timing Based on fertility or HPG-axis plan, not general wellness timing.
Gonadorelin
Vial 2 mgMix 2.0 mLConc 1 mg/mL
  • Conservative 100 mcg per pulse; 1-2 pulses/day or protocol-specific frequency (10 units per injection)
  • Standard 100-200 mcg per pulse; 1-3 pulses/day when used (10-20 units per injection)
  • Aggressive 200-500 mcg per pulse; frequency depends on fertility/HPG-axis protocol (20-50 units per injection)
  • Cycle length Protocol-dependent.
  • Best timing Based on fertility or HPG-axis plan, not general wellness timing.

Reconstitution

  1. Swab vial tops with alcohol
  2. Add 2.0 mL bacteriostatic water slowly
  3. Swirl gently - do not shake
  4. Refrigerate 2-8 C

Dosing, cycle & timing

Timing: Timing and frequency depend on the goal, such as fertility support, HPG-axis testing, or a clinician-directed hormone plan. Do not increase frequency just because the syringe math is easy.

Side effects / tolerability

Notes

Practical tips

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FAQ

How is Gonadorelin reconstituted?

1) Swab vial tops with alcohol 2) Add 2.0 mL bacteriostatic water slowly 3) Swirl gently - do not shake 4) Refrigerate 2-8 C

What is a typical cycle length for Gonadorelin?

Protocol-dependent.

How are doses measured in syringe units here?

Units mean U-100 insulin-syringe gradations (1 mL = 100 units), not International Units. Use the calculator to convert a dose into the exact draw for your vial and water amount.

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