In some adults, the pituitary gland doesn't make enough growth hormone. This is called growth hormone deficiency. It's different from the expected decline in growth hormone due to aging. Adults with growth hormone deficiency might be prescribed lab-made HGH by their healthcare professional.
Causes of growth hormone deficiency in adulthood include:
Childhood growth hormone deficiency also may persist into adulthood in some people.
For adults who have growth hormone deficiency, shots of HGH can:
HGH treatment also is approved to treat adults with serious weight loss and muscle wasting due HIV or AIDS.
Studies of healthy adults taking human growth hormone are limited and have mixed results. It appears that human growth hormone can boost muscle mass and lower the amount of body fat in healthy older adults. But the gain in muscle doesn't lead to gains in strength. It isn't clear if human growth hormone provides other benefits to healthy adults.
HGH treatment can cause side effects for healthy adults, including:
Clinical studies of HGH treatment in healthy older adults have been somewhat small and short in length. So there's little information about the long-term effects of HGH treatment.
There's no pill form of human growth hormone. People who use prescription HGH to treat growth hormone deficiency take the medicine once a day or once a week in the form of a shot that's given just underneath the skin. Some dietary supplements that claim to boost levels of HGH come in pill form. But research doesn't show a benefit, and these pills may not be safe.