HMG
Also known as Human Menopausal Gonadotropin, Menotropins
A gonadotropin preparation containing FSH and LH activity, used clinically in fertility medicine and discussed in peptide-adjacent endocrine markets.
Overview
HMG stands for human menopausal gonadotropin, commonly called menotropins. It is not a simple peptide; it is a gonadotropin preparation with follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone activity.
The Science
HMG acts through reproductive hormone receptors rather than through the peptide-repair or metabolic pathways common elsewhere in this library.
- FSH activity - supports follicular development and spermatogenesis contexts.
- LH activity - supports steroidogenic signaling.
- Fertility protocols - used under carefully monitored reproductive-medicine settings.
Evidence Snapshot
HMG has real clinical use, but it is a hormone preparation requiring monitoring. It should not be interpreted like a low-risk research peptide.
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