GHRP-6

Research Use Only Growth Hormone / Anti-Aging

One of the original GHRPs — potent GH stimulation with strong appetite-increasing effects.

Also Known As
Growth Hormone Releasing Peptide 6
Status
Research Use Only
Category
Growth Hormone / Anti-Aging
Route
Subcutaneous injection

What Is GHRP-6?

GHRP-6 is a hexapeptide and one of the original synthetic growth hormone releasing peptides. It was among the first GHRPs studied extensively in human subjects. Like other GHRPs, it acts on the ghrelin receptor to stimulate GH release from the pituitary gland.

GHRP-6 is notable for producing very strong appetite stimulation — significantly more than ipamorelin or GHRP-2. This is due to its potent ghrelin-mimetic effects. For patients seeking to increase caloric intake (e.g., recovery from illness, muscle building), this appetite effect may be desirable. For others, it can be problematic.

GHRP-6 also raises cortisol and prolactin more than ipamorelin. For these reasons, most modern protocols prefer ipamorelin when a 'cleaner' GH secretagogue is desired. GHRP-6 is largely of historical interest in the peptide field, though it remains available.

What The Research Says

Decades of research establish GHRP-6's pharmacological profile clearly. Studies in GH-deficient children and adults show effective GH stimulation. The appetite-stimulating effects have been studied separately in cachexia (muscle wasting) research.

Some research suggests gastroprotective effects — similar to BPC-157 — mediated through ghrelin receptor activation in the gut. This is an area of ongoing investigation.

📚 Key Reference: PMID: 2912225 (original GHRP-6 research)

Common Uses

Important Safety Information

Strong appetite stimulation is the most significant concern for many patients — can lead to significant caloric intake increases. Cortisol elevation. Water retention. Lethargy. GH-related side effects with excessive use. Consult your provider.

Questions To Ask Your Provider

  1. Given the appetite effects, is GHRP-6 appropriate for my goals?
  2. Why this over ipamorelin?
  3. How will cortisol and IGF-1 be monitored?

Regulatory Status

NOT FDA-approved. Research use only. Available through compounding pharmacies.

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Last updated: 2026-04-08 · ← Back to Peptide Library