Category distinction
Sermorelin and NAD+ answer different clinical questions
Sermorelin acetate is a synthetic growth hormone-releasing hormone analog. In legitimate online care, it belongs in a clinician-reviewed GH-axis conversation, usually with symptom context, medical history, labs when appropriate, and follow-up. NAD+ is a coenzyme involved in redox reactions and cellular metabolism; Peptide12 discusses NAD+ in longevity formats such as injection, nasal spray, and topical routes. That biology should not be turned into guaranteed energy, muscle, sleep, detox, or anti-aging outcomes.
- Sermorelin discussions should cover IGF-1 context, glucose, pituitary or cancer history, edema, headaches, injection-site reactions, pregnancy, and sports-testing rules.
- NAD+ discussions should cover fatigue workups, medication and supplement overlap, route-specific side effects, sterile pharmacy quality for injections, and realistic expectations.
- Neither option should be sold as a shortcut around sleep, nutrition, resistance training, primary-care evaluation, or diagnosis-specific treatment.