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Genotropin GoQuick 12 mg 1 pen is a human growth hormone (HGH) injection pen that is used to treat a variety of conditions associated with low HGH levels, including:
Growth hormone deficiency in adults and children
Prader-Willi syndrome
Turner syndrome
Chronic kidney disease
Short stature due to inadequate or failed secretion of pituitary growth hormone
Noonan syndrome
Severe idiopathic short stature
Genotropin GoQuick contains the active ingredient somatropin, which is a recombinant human growth hormone. Somatropin is identical to the natural growth hormone that is produced by the pituitary gland.
Genotropin GoQuick is a liquid dosage form that is administered by subcutaneous injection. The injection pen is designed to deliver a precise dose of somatropin in seconds.
Somatropin works by binding to growth hormone receptors on cells throughout the body. This binding stimulates the growth and division of cells, which leads to overall growth and development.
Genotropin GoQuick is typically used once a day, at bedtime. The dose of Genotropin GoQuick is individualized based on the patient's condition and response to treatment.
How to use Genotropin GoQuick 12 mg 1 pen:
Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water.
Gather your supplies: Genotropin GoQuick injection pen, alcohol wipe, and injection needle.
Remove the cap from the injection pen and wipe the injection site with an alcohol wipe.
Attach an injection needle to the injection pen.
Dial the desired dose of Genotropin GoQuick on the injection pen.
Inject Genotropin GoQuick into the subcutaneous tissue of the thigh, buttocks, or abdomen.
Hold the injection pen in place for 10 seconds before removing it.
Dispose of the injection needle properly.
It is important to note that Genotropin GoQuick should not be used by people who are allergic to somatropin or any of the other ingredients in Genotropin GoQuick. Genotropin GoQuick should also not be used by people who have certain medical conditions, such as cancer, active infections, or severe respiratory problems.
If you are considering using Genotropin GoQuick, it is important to talk to your doctor about the risks and benefits of treatment.