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Capromorelin vs TB-500

Oral non-peptide ghrelin-receptor agonist; FDA-approved as a veterinary appetite stimulant. versus Boosts tissue repair and reduces inflammation, perfect for injury-prone athletes.

Capromorelin

Performance

Oral non-peptide ghrelin-receptor agonist; FDA-approved as a veterinary appetite stimulant.

Top benefits

  • Stimulates appetite
  • Raises GH/IGF-1
  • Oral bioavailability
Full Capromorelin guide

TB-500

Recovery

Boosts tissue repair and reduces inflammation, perfect for injury-prone athletes.

Top benefits

  • Boosts tissue repair
  • Reduces inflammation
  • Improves flexibility
  • Promotes cell migration
Full TB-500 guide
AttributeCapromorelinTB-500
CategoryPerformanceRecovery
Typesmall-moleculelinear
Chain length1 aa7 aa
FormulaC28H36N4O4C38H68N10O14
Common dose3 mg/kg (dog)2.5-5 mg
FrequencyDaily, oralTwice weekly
Top benefitStimulates appetiteBoosts tissue repair
Top side-effectHypersalivation (in dogs/cats)Headaches (rare)

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