Growth Hormone Stocks List

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Growth Hormone Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 17 NVO 4 Stocks That Could Break Novo Nordisk, Lilly's Obesity Duopoly
May 17 LLY 4 Stocks That Could Break Novo Nordisk, Lilly's Obesity Duopoly
May 17 NVO Pharma Stock Roundup: BAYRY's Q1 Earnings, JNJ's New Buyout, Pipeline Updates
May 17 NVO 4 Stocks That Could Break Novo Nordisk, Lilly's Obesity Duopoly
May 17 NVO Novo Nordisk A/S (NVO) is Attracting Investor Attention: Here is What You Should Know
May 17 AEZS Aeterna Zentaris Finalizes Some Details for Ceapro Merger
May 17 NVO Meet the GLP-1 Drug That Could Be the Biggest Concern for Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk
May 17 LLY Meet the GLP-1 Drug That Could Be the Biggest Concern for Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk
May 17 AEZS Aeterna Zentaris Announces Details Regarding Transaction with Ceapro
May 17 LLY Eli Lilly’s efsitora alfa shows promise in Phase III T2D trials
May 17 LLY Zacks Investment Ideas feature highlights: Apple, Eli Lilly and Crocs
May 16 LLY 3 Stocks to Buy Following Positive Earnings Results
May 16 NVO Dow Jones hits record milestone as US bets on faster rate cuts
May 16 NVO Denmark enjoys ‘Nokia moment’ as Ozempic flies off the shelves
May 16 NVO Ozempic drives economic boom in Denmark as growth forecasts doubled
May 16 NVO Fire at Novo Nordisk Construction Site Gives Investors A Scare
May 16 NVO Novo Nordisk falls on reports of fire at construction site (update)
May 16 NVO 3 Drug Stocks to Watch on Raised 2024 Earnings & Sales Guidance
May 16 LLY 3 Drug Stocks to Watch on Raised 2024 Earnings & Sales Guidance
May 16 LLY Roche’s New Weight-Loss Data Shows Lilly Isn’t Unbeatable in Obesity
Growth Hormone

Growth hormone (GH) or somatotropin, also known as human growth hormones (hGH or HGH) in its human form, is a peptide hormone that stimulates growth, cell reproduction, and cell regeneration in humans and other animals. It is thus important in human development. GH also stimulates production of IGF-1 and increases the concentration of glucose and free fatty acids. It is a type of mitogen which is specific only to the receptors on certain types of cells. GH is a 191-amino acid, single-chain polypeptide that is synthesized, stored and secreted by somatotropic cells within the lateral wings of the anterior pituitary gland.
A recombinant form of hGH called somatropin (INN) is used as a prescription drug to treat children's growth disorders and adult growth hormone deficiency. In the United States, it is only available legally from pharmacies by prescription from a licensed health care provider. In recent years in the United States, some health care providers are prescribing growth hormone in the elderly to increase vitality. While legal, the efficacy and safety of this use for HGH has not been tested in a clinical trial. Many of the functions of hGH remain unknown.In its role as an anabolic agent, HGH has been used by competitors in sports since at least 1982, and has been banned by the IOC and NCAA. Traditional urine analysis does not detect doping with HGH, so the ban was not enforced until the early 2000s, when blood tests that could distinguish between natural and artificial HGH were starting to be developed. Blood tests conducted by WADA at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Greece targeted primarily HGH. Use of the drug for performance enhancement is not currently approved by the FDA.
GH has been studied for use in raising livestock more efficiently in industrial agriculture and several efforts have been made to obtain governmental approval to use GH in livestock production. These uses have been controversial. In the United States, the only FDA-approved use of GH for livestock is the use of a cow-specific form of GH called bovine somatotropin for increasing milk production in dairy cows. Retailers are permitted to label containers of milk as produced with or without bovine somatotropin.

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