Sermorelin troches are a compounded sublingual alternative to sermorelin injections, available at Modern Wellness Clinic in Summerlin, Las Vegas for patients who prefer a non-injectable delivery method for growth hormone secretagogue therapy. Rx required.
Sermorelin troches are typically taken nightly before sleep, timed to align with the body's natural growth hormone pulse. Most patients begin noticing sleep quality improvements within 2-4 weeks. Body composition and recovery changes typically develop over 3-6 months.
Dissolve 1 troche nightly before sleep or as directed.
Troches offer a convenient non-injectable alternative for patients who are appropriate candidates for sermorelin therapy. Sublingual absorption characteristics differ from injections and are discussed during your provider consultation. — Robert J. Webb, PA-C.
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Sermorelin troches are sublingual (under-the-tongue) dissolvable tablets compounded with sermorelin. They are typically dissolved in the mouth at bedtime to support the body's natural nocturnal growth hormone pulse.
Yes. Sermorelin troches are a compounded prescription medication. A telehealth or in-person consultation with a Modern Wellness Clinic provider is required before they can be dispensed.
Yes. Telehealth evaluations are available statewide in Nevada. Compounded troches can be shipped to your home through our partner pharmacies following a successful provider consultation.
Troches and injections have different absorption profiles. Your provider at Modern Wellness Clinic will discuss which delivery method is most appropriate for your clinical situation and health goals.
Yes. Sermorelin troches are frequently incorporated into broader hormone and longevity protocols at Modern Wellness Clinic. Your provider will advise on the appropriate combination based on your labs and health profile.
We accept BCBS (excluding Pathway HMO), Aetna, United Healthcare, Humana, and Optum. Sermorelin therapy is generally not covered by insurance. Call (702) 463-9159 for current pricing.
Sermorelin troches are a sublingual (under-the-tongue) compounded delivery method for sermorelin, the GHRH analog that stimulates the pituitary gland’s own growth hormone production. At Modern Wellness Clinic in Summerlin, Las Vegas, troches are offered as an alternative delivery method for patients who are appropriate candidates for sermorelin therapy but prefer to avoid self-injection.
The troche is dissolved in the mouth, typically under the tongue or against the cheek, allowing for mucosal absorption directly into systemic circulation. This bypasses first-pass hepatic metabolism, which would otherwise degrade the peptide if swallowed. The bioavailability and pharmacokinetic profile of sermorelin via mucosal absorption differs from subcutaneous injection — your provider at Modern Wellness Clinic will discuss which delivery method is most appropriate for your clinical situation and goals.
Sermorelin troches are typically taken nightly before sleep. This timing is not arbitrary — the majority of the body’s natural growth hormone pulsatility occurs during slow-wave sleep, and administering a GHRH analog at bedtime is intended to amplify and support this natural nocturnal GH release pattern. Many patients using sermorelin troches at Modern Wellness Clinic report improved sleep quality as one of the first changes they notice, typically within 2-4 weeks of consistent use. For more clinical context on GH optimization therapy, visit our Sermorelin Therapy service page.
Sermorelin troches are evaluated for adults at Modern Wellness Clinic who have been assessed for age-related GH decline and are appropriate candidates for secretagogue therapy. They are frequently incorporated alongside hormone optimization protocols including TRT and NAD+ therapy for patients pursuing comprehensive longevity optimization at our Las Vegas clinic.
Sermorelin troches are a sublingual (under-the-tongue) compounded delivery method for sermorelin, the GHRH analog that stimulates the pituitary gland’s own growth hormone production. At Modern Wellness Clinic in Summerlin, Las Vegas, troches are offered as an alternative delivery method for patients who are appropriate candidates for sermorelin therapy but prefer to avoid self-injection.
The troche is dissolved in the mouth, typically under the tongue or against the cheek, allowing for mucosal absorption directly into systemic circulation. This bypasses first-pass hepatic metabolism, which would otherwise degrade the peptide if swallowed. The bioavailability and pharmacokinetic profile of sermorelin via mucosal absorption differs from subcutaneous injection — your provider at Modern Wellness Clinic will discuss which delivery method is most appropriate for your clinical situation and goals.
Sermorelin troches are typically taken nightly before sleep. This timing is not arbitrary — the majority of the body’s natural growth hormone pulsatility occurs during slow-wave sleep, and administering a GHRH analog at bedtime is intended to amplify and support this natural nocturnal GH release pattern. Many patients using sermorelin troches at Modern Wellness Clinic report improved sleep quality as one of the first changes they notice, typically within 2-4 weeks of consistent use. For more clinical context on GH optimization therapy, visit our Sermorelin Therapy service page.
Sermorelin troches are evaluated for adults at Modern Wellness Clinic who have been assessed for age-related GH decline and are appropriate candidates for secretagogue therapy. They are frequently incorporated alongside hormone optimization protocols including TRT and NAD+ therapy for patients pursuing comprehensive longevity optimization at our Las Vegas clinic.
The side effect profile of sermorelin troches is generally similar to that of sermorelin injections, with some additional considerations specific to the mucosal delivery method. At Modern Wellness Clinic in Las Vegas, all sermorelin protocols — troche or injectable — are managed under physician supervision with clinical follow-up.
Mild irritation, tingling, or discomfort in the mouth or on the tongue where the troche dissolves is the most delivery-specific effect. Some patients notice a metallic or slightly unusual taste during dissolution. These effects are typically brief and improve within the first few uses as patients adjust their placement technique.
As with injectable sermorelin, some patients experience mild flushing, headache, or nausea during initial therapy. Mild fatigue, transient fluid retention, or joint discomfort can occur as GH pulsatility increases and are typically managed through dose adjustment at follow-up.
Because sermorelin is taken at bedtime and acts on the sleep-linked GH pulse, a small number of patients report vivid dreams or slightly disrupted sleep during the first 1-2 weeks of use. This is generally transient and often resolves as the body adjusts. For patients with pre-existing sleep conditions, this should be discussed with your provider before starting.
Sermorelin troches are a compounded prescription medication. A clinical evaluation is required before initiation. Not appropriate for all patients. Purchasing initiates the consultation process at Modern Wellness Clinic. Individual response and bioavailability from troche delivery vary — your provider will monitor response and adjust the protocol accordingly.