How to Use Gonadorelin
Complete guide to Gonadorelin dosing, administration, timing, and protocol recommendations.
Quick Overview
Gonadorelin is a synthetic copy of natural GnRH (gonadotropin-releasing hormone), a 10-amino-acid peptide (pGlu-His-Trp-Ser-Tyr-Gly-Leu-Arg-Pro-Gly-NH2) that tells the pituitary to release LH and FSH. It is FDA-approved for evaluating pituitary function and has historical use in inducing ovulation. In the peptide world it is mostly used off-label to keep the testes working during testosterone replacement, and the catch is that timing matters enormously: pulse it and you stimulate, give it continuously and you shut the system down.
Dosing Guidelines
Common Dose
100-500 mcg 2-3x weekly
Frequency
2-3x weekly
Dose Range
50-500 mcg per dose
Note: GnRH analog for maintaining testosterone during TRT. Often dosed with HCG protocols.
Administration Method
IV, subcutaneous, or pulsatile pump
Best Time to Take
Morning or as clinically directed
GnRH analog used for hormone stimulation. Timing depends on specific clinical protocol.
Protocol Duration
Single dose (diagnostic) or ongoing (therapeutic)
Possible Side Effects
Not everyone experiences these. Individual responses vary.
- •Injection site reactions
- •Headache
- •Flushing
- •Nausea
- •Risk of multiple births
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the recommended dose for Gonadorelin?
100-500 mcg 2-3x weekly
How do you administer Gonadorelin?
IV, subcutaneous, or pulsatile pump
When is the best time to take Gonadorelin?
Morning or as clinically directed
How long should you use Gonadorelin?
Single dose (diagnostic) or ongoing (therapeutic)
This information is for educational purposes only. Always consult with a healthcare professional before using any peptide. Dosing information is based on research literature and community reports, not medical advice.