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Timing is Everything: When is the Best Time to Take Sermorelin?

Last Updated: August 28, 2025
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Sermorelin is a synthetic growth hormone secretagogue. It stimulates your body’s natural release of growth hormone, an important hormone that maintains muscle mass, promotes fat-burning, improves cardiovascular function and stamina, and shortens recovery time after exercise and injury throughout adulthood. To get these benefits, a common question is: when is the best time to take sermorelin?

Unfortunately, growth hormone levels decline steadily after around age 30,1 leading many people to look for ways to restore them. A decline in growth hormone is thought to underlie many of the symptoms associated with the aging process, including reduced energy, slower metabolism, difficulty maintaining muscle mass, increased abdominal fat, poor sleep, prolonged recovery times, and cognitive changes.2

What is the best time to take sermorelin?

Growth hormone (GH) is secreted in short bursts throughout the day, with the biggest pulses right before you go to sleep. Exercise, trauma, fasting, and illness can trigger these bursts of GH. Typically, more GH is produced within an hour of deep sleep.3

While the frequency of GH pulses does not change with aging, the amplitude of the pulses markedly declines especially sleep-related GH pulses.4 This led researchers to consider ways to stimulate the pituitary to produce a larger growth hormone pulse, especially before sleep.

Hormones and other mediators from the pituitary gland and the rest of the body regulate growth hormone release. Hypothalamic growth hormone-releasing hormone stimulates growth hormone release, and somatostatin inhibits GH release. The stomach secretes ghrelin, which increases growth hormone release. Insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) mediates GH’s effects throughout the body.

Hormone/Factor2Effect on Growth Hormone Release
Growth hormone-releasing hormoneIncreases
SomatostatinDecreases
GhrelinIncreases
Stress, amino acids, low blood sugarIncreases
Free fatty acidsDecreases
Insulin-like growth factor 1Decreases

Your body’s circadian rhythm is an internal clock that controls when hormones are released. The best time to take sermorelin is at night because that is when the largest pulse of growth hormone is naturally secreted. You want to maximize the pulse of growth hormone. Since blood sugar levels and free fatty acids also impact GH release. Taking it on an empty stomach at night can help reduce this effect.

Why do you have to take Sermorelin at night?

You do not have to take sermorelin at night, but taking it at night is thought to give the best results because it mimics your body’s natural release of growth hormone. It can take several months of regular sermorelin use to achieve the maximum effect.

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How well does Sermorelin work?

More than 2,000 studies have been published on the benefits of growth hormone replacement to reverse many of the effects of an age-related decline in growth hormone release.2

Research suggests that replacing growth hormone in healthy older adults can elevate levels of IGF-1 to the normal range for young adults. When participants in a clinical study took GHRH injections daily, alone or with a formal exercise program, their IGF-1 levels increased by 35%.4

When 89 older adults were injected with sermorelin acetate daily for six months, they experienced significant improvement on several cognitive assessments, including problem-solving, psychomotor processing speed, and working memory. They did not note changes in other cognitive functions.4

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Sermorelin reaches peak concentrations in about 5 to 20 minutes, and it does not affect the release of other hormones such as prolactin, luteinizing hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone, insulin, cortisol, glucose, glucagon, or thyroid hormone.5 Another study indicated that the incidence of low thyroid hormone (hypothyroidism) was 6.5% in clinical trials. Untreated hypothyroidism can also impact how well sermorelin works.

There has been little additional research on sermorelin since 2008 because the manufacturer, EMD Serono, had supply issues obtaining the active ingredient. There were no reports of any safety or efficacy concerns.5

Do I have to take Sermorelin on an empty stomach?

Free fatty acids and changes in blood sugar levels can affect growth hormone release. Taking sermorelin on an empty stomach helps ensure that you receive the full benefit of the medication. For best results, take sermorelin before bedtime and resume normal mealtimes the next day.

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Final thoughts on the best time to take sermorelin

Sermorelin was an approved medication marketed as Geref. The manufacturer discontinued the medication due to supply-chain issues and competition with growth hormone as a treatment for growth hormone deficiency in childhood. Interestingly, the reason sermorelin was not an optimal growth hormone deficiency treatment in childhood makes it optimal as a treatment for aging adults.

Sermorelin stimulates the natural release of growth hormone, a safer alternative than replacing GH in adults. Children with growth hormone deficiency cannot stimulate enough of their own growth hormone, which makes sermorelin less useful for this purpose.6

Preliminary results from studies conducted before 2008 indicate that sermorelin increases growth hormone levels, potentially reversing the signs of aging associated with growth hormone declines.

If you have questions about sermorelin or want to buy sermorelin, contact one of the treatment specialists at Invigor Medical.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Should you eat before or after taking sermorelin?

It’s generally recommended to take sermorelin on an empty stomach, preferably before bedtime or in the morning upon waking up. This helps optimize its absorption and effectiveness. However, it’s essential to follow the specific dosing instructions provided by your healthcare provider.

How long can you stay on sermorelin?

The duration of sermorelin therapy can vary depending on individual needs and treatment goals. Some individuals may use sermorelin therapy for several months to address specific health concerns, while others may incorporate it into their long-term wellness regimen. It’s crucial to work closely with a healthcare provider to determine the appropriate duration of treatment based on your medical history and response to therapy.

Will sermorelin help me lose weight?

Sermorelin therapy may contribute to weight loss indirectly by promoting the development of lean muscle mass and enhancing metabolism. However, its primary purpose is to restore or optimize natural growth hormone levels, which can have various beneficial effects on overall health and well-being. Weight loss outcomes may vary among individuals and depend on factors such as diet, exercise, and overall lifestyle habits.

Does sermorelin make you sleepy?

Sermorelin itself is not typically associated with causing sleepiness as a direct side effect. However, some individuals may experience changes in sleep patterns or improved sleep quality as a result of sermorelin therapy. Enhanced sleep quality is often reported among individuals undergoing hormone replacement therapy, including sermorelin, due to its potential influence on overall hormonal balance and regulation.

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Leann Poston M.D.
Leann Poston M.D.
Licensed Physician and Medical Content Reviewer
Dr. Leann Poston is a licensed physician in the state of Ohio who holds an M.B.A. and an M. Ed. She is a full-time medical communications writer and educator who writes and researches for Invigor Medical. Dr. Poston lives in the Midwest with her family. She enjoys traveling and hiking. She is an avid technology aficionado and loves trying new things.

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Licensed Physician and Medical Content Reviewer
Dr. Leann Poston is a licensed physician in the state of Ohio who holds an M.B.A. and an M. Ed. She is a full-time medical communications writer and educator who writes and researches for Invigor Medical. Dr. Poston lives in the Midwest with her family. She enjoys traveling and hiking. She is an avid technology aficionado and loves trying new things.

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