Evie Lloyd-Garwood lives in the UK and has growth hormone deficiency.

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Growth disorders

Pioneering advances in growth hormone treatment

Evie Lloyd-Garwood lives in the UK and has growth hormone deficiency.

Growth disorders

For the majority of people, growth hormone is produced naturally by the pituitary gland in the brain. As its name implies, growth hormone is responsible for making us grow1. However, it also contributes to many other important functions in the body, such as:2

  • Growing strong and healthy bones.1
  • Regulating the body’s metabolism, is involved in the regulation of lipid, carbohydrate, nitrogen, and mineral metabolism and electrolyte balance.1
  • increases amino acid uptake and nitrogen retention in muscle and maintains muscle mass and strength.1

What causes poor growth?

There are many possible reasons why a child may seem to be growing more slowly than their peers or siblings.2 Some are entirely harmless and do not affect the child’s health. For example, some children simply grow at a different rate from others and will eventually catch up as they get older.3

However, there are other, more serious reasons why a child might not be growing as he/she should. These reasons can range from poor nutrition to certain medical conditions, such as heart or liver disease.3 It may even be that their body is not making enough growth hormone, the hormone responsible for making them grow.4

Driving change to help children reach their full potential

Growth hormone has a central function of regulating postnatal growth and metabolism1 so addressing a growth delay early and with the right approach can make a world of difference.2

Growth hormone treatment

Understanding growth disorders

Growth hormone treatment

Understanding growth disorders

hGH

Human Growth Hormone can stimulate the growth and differentiation of muscle, bone.1

GHT

Growth hormone replacement therapy is provided in the form of human recombinant GH.2

Assisting the body with growth hormone

Growth hormone (GH) replacement therapy is provided in the form of human recombinant GH.1

GHT is normally used to treat children who are not growing due to an underlying medical condition.1 It could also treat adults affected by growth hormone deficiency.2

For children who need growth hormone injections, improvements and advancements in device design have made a big difference in an attempt to improve dosing accuracy and flexibility, ease-of-use, convenience, adherence and patient-friendliness.2

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