Genotype 1 is by far the most frequent genotype in chronically infected patients worldwide, with subtypes 1a and 1b representing the vast majority of circulating strains [2], [3], [4]
Common side effects: Injection site reactions (erythema, pruritus, pain), arthralgia (joint pain), peripheral edema (fluid retention), myalgia (muscle pain), pain in extremities
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CJC-1295, Sermorelin, and Tesamorelin bind GHRH receptors on pituitary somatotroph cells, prompting the pituitary to release its own growth hormone in a pulsatile pattern that raises downstream IGF-1
Supports Liver Health & Hormonal Balance A sluggish liver or hormone imbalances (like oestrogen dominance or insulin resistance) can trigger melasma or post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation