Both Zomacton and Omnitrope are forms of synthetic human growth hormone (HGH) used to treat growth hormone deficiency (GHD) in children and adults. While primarily prescribed to stimulate growth in children, these are two of the most common brands of growth hormone therapy we prescribe to treat our patients with “age-related” or “adult-onset” growth hormone deficiency (AGHD).
While both forms of growth hormone therapy are alike in many ways and are prescribed for the same medical conditions, Omnitrope and Zomacton differ in a few key areas, including formulation, delivery, and availability. Let’s take a closer look at how they compare in terms of benefits, administration, adverse effects, and other aspects.
Omnitrope and Zomacton, like all brands of growth hormone injections, are the same medication known as somatropin. Somatropin is an injectable form of human growth hormone or HGH. It is prescribed as a growth hormone treatment for children who are failing to meet age-appropriate growth milestones and for the replacement of HGH in adults with adult-onset or age-related” growth hormone deficiency (GHD).
Both of these medications are made from recombinant human DNA. That means that Omnitrope and Zomacton are bioidentical to the natural growth hormone your body produces. Both medications are indicated for the treatment of AGHD, and both are given via subcutaneous injections. Both are equally effective as a growth hormone treatment for improving body composition, bone density, and overall quality of life.
Both medications are prescription drugs and require regular monitoring by a healthcare provider to ensure optimal dosing and minimize potential side effects. While Omnitrope and Zomacton share these similarities, they differ in their formulations, dosing devices, and price in some cases.
Both of these HGH injections provide significant benefits for adults with growth hormone deficiency, such as improved energy levels, enhanced muscle mass, and better bone density. The key benefits of Omnitrope vs Zomacton for adults are the same, including:
Despite these overall mutual benefits, patient preferences of one versus the other may vary based on the following:
Just as both medications share the same benefits for adults with growth hormone issues, generally speaking, their side effects, risk factors, and adverse effects are also comparable. The most common side effects of both medications include:
Rare but serious side effects include increased risk of respiratory infection, carpal tunnel syndrome, elevated blood sugar, and increased intracranial pressure. There are no significant differences in the types or frequency of side effects reported between Omnitrope and Zomacton. However, individual tolerance may vary, and close monitoring by a healthcare provider is essential, particularly for avoiding allergic reactions that can sometimes be severe.
There is no problem with the availability of either medication. However, both are prescription drugs, and you cannot buy Omnitrope or Zomacton without a prescription from a doctor or other qualified healthcare provider. Both medications are available on our Medications Page. Please contact us, and one of our health advisors would be happy to walk you through the process of getting a prescription for either medication.
Both medications are given via subcutaneous injection, which means just below the skin. The most common injection sites are the thigh, the abdomen, just below the belly button, or the buttocks.
The dosage of HGH you will be prescribed for either medication varies by your age, weight, and the condition it is being prescribed for. Between the two medications, there are quite a few different dosages available. You and your healthcare provider will determine the best for you based on your presenting symptoms, diagnosis, and lifestyle.
Omnitrope’s prefilled HGH pens simplify the administration process, whereas Zomacton’s vials may require additional preparation steps, so many patients prefer Omnitrope to Zomacton.
Depending on where you live and your prescribed dose, the price you can expect to pay monthly for Zomacton versus Omnitrope will differ. Since Zomacton uses standard syringes and reconstituted medicine vials, Zomacton can be significantly cheaper than Omnitrope, which uses pre-mixed HGH pens.
Only you and your healthcare provider can decide which of these two types of commonly prescribed HGH injections are right for you. Choosing between Zomacton and Omnitrope to treat growth hormone deficiency in adults depends on several factors, including:
Both medications have proven to be quite effective in replacing growth hormone in adults. Consulting with a healthcare provider is crucial to determine the best option based on medical history, lifestyle preferences, and treatment goals. Both Omnitrope and Zomacton are effective therapies for AGHD, and the decision should be tailored to your individual needs.
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