HGH Abuse likely to increase severe health risks

by admin ~ August 13th, 2009.

Human Growth Hormone (HGH) is considered to be one of those drugs that can be termed as a safe and effective drug when used in accordance with qualified medical advice. However, HGH must not be abused to any degree as it may lead to serious repercussions.

Dr. Alan Rogol, who testified before the U.S. House of Representatives Government Reform Committee on behalf of The Endocrine Society, summarized the medical use of human growth hormone and health consequences of its abuse by sportsmen, individuals, and celebrities with a thought to combat the effects of aging.

From News-Medical.Net:

“There are a number of safe and legitimate FDA-approved uses of growth hormone in adults and children,” said Dr. Rogol. “The off-label use of growth hormone, which primarily is in the anti-aging and body image or athletic market, comes with increased risks.”

One risk factor is that most off-label users are usually unaware of the correct doses. “One can assume that the dose administered would be much greater than that given for legitimate purposes,” said Dr. Rogol.

At higher HGH dosages, it is possible to achieve levels similar to those found in the endocrine disease acromegaly, which is caused by too much growth hormone in the body. This condition can lead to severe muscle weakness and even heart disease.

According to Dr. Rogol, perhaps the most insidious off-label use is by athletes and others who believe they are using actual growth hormone, when in fact they may be receiving an entirely different substance.

“Magazines and the internet are replete with advertisements for substances marketed as ‘growth hormone‘,” said Dr. Rogol. “Growth hormone, however, can only work if injected, and many of these preparations are taken orally, so they cannot possibly be HGH.”

Dr. Rogol remarked that growth hormone, which is made from human tissues, has considerably been removed from the drug market due to rare but fatal Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.

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