HMG (Menotropins): status and safety
Medically reviewed by the Rite Aid Health Team · Last updated July 9, 2026
Banned in competitive sport. This peptide is prohibited by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), and athletes subject to drug testing can face sanctions for using it. Check current WADA and league rules before considering it.
Prescription gonadotropin product containing FSH and LH activity for specific fertility indications.
Check what the compound is, whether it has an FDA-approved use, and which safety or sports-rule issues matter. This is not a recommendation, protocol, stack suggestion, or buying guide.
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What it is
- Menotropins are not a simple peptide wellness product; they are biologic hormone preparations.
- Use requires reproductive-endocrinology monitoring, often with ultrasound and hormone labs.
- Vendor IU-labeled vials should not be treated as equivalent to approved pharmacy products.
Safety and evidence
Risks include ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, multiple pregnancy, injection reactions, and hormone-related adverse effects.
For research-only compounds, the key issue is not just whether a mechanism sounds plausible. Identity, purity, sterility, dose accuracy, route, and human safety data all matter, and vendor vials are not equivalent to FDA-approved medications.
Regulatory status
Use only under specialist supervision with regulated pharmacy products.
If a compound has an FDA-approved product or a legitimate clinical-trial pathway, that status applies to that regulated product or study. It does not validate research-only products sold for self-use. Research-only products are not approved for human use.
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Sources to check
For general education only — not medical advice or a treatment recommendation. Peptides are not a substitute for care from a licensed provider. Talk to a qualified healthcare professional before you start, stop, or change any peptide, medication, or supplement.
FAQ
There is an FDA-approved pathway for a specific product or indication. That does not make research-labeled vendor vials equivalent to an approved medication.
No. Rite Aid does not recommend dosing, stacking, or self-experimentation.