Tesamorelin: From HIV Lipodystrophy to Liver Health and Cognitive Enhancement
How a growth hormone-releasing peptide with 20+ RCTs became one of the most evidence-backed peptides in clinical medicine.
The FDA-Approved Peptide Most People Haven't Heard Of
Liver Fat Reduction: Dramatic Results
Cognitive Function: An Unexpected Finding
Body Composition and Metabolic Health
Tesamorelin vs Other GH Secretagogues
Key Findings
- FDA-approved with 20+ published RCTs — one of the most evidence-backed peptides in clinical medicine
- 37% reduction in liver fat in HIV-NAFLD patients over 12 months, with improved inflammatory markers
- RCT showed significant cognitive improvement in mild cognitive impairment and healthy elderly after 20 weeks
- Meta-analysis confirmed consistent body composition benefits with acceptable safety profile
- Did not worsen glycemic control in dedicated diabetes safety trial
Limitations & Caveats
- FDA approval is limited to HIV lipodystrophy — off-label use in general populations is extrapolation
- Cognitive benefits come from a single RCT with modest sample size
- Long-term effects of sustained GH-axis stimulation beyond 2 years are not well characterized
- Cost is significant, and insurance coverage outside HIV indication is rare
Sources
6Body composition, hepatic fat, metabolic, and safety outcomes of Tesamorelin, a GHRH analogue, in HIV-associated lipodystrophy: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Effect of tesamorelin on visceral fat and liver fat in HIV-infected patients with abdominal fat accumulation: a randomized clinical trial
Effects of growth hormone–releasing hormone on cognitive function in adults with mild cognitive impairment and healthy older adults
Growth hormone-releasing hormone effects on brain GABA levels in mild cognitive impairment and healthy aging
Safety and metabolic effects of tesamorelin in patients with type 2 diabetes: A randomized, placebo-controlled trial
Effects of tesamorelin on hepatic transcriptomic signatures in HIV-associated NAFLD
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