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Gonadorelin.

Gonadorelin stimulates the pituitary gland to release luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), which in turn signal the testes to produce more of your own testosterone and support sperm production.

Subcutaneous injection.

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Is this for you?

This is for you if

  • Who it's best for:
  • Have low libido
  • Feel “flat,” low-energy, or hormonally sluggish
  • Want support with natural hormone balance
  • Want fertility support with medical supervision
  • Prefer a natural hormone-stimulating approach rather than a hormonereplacement approach

This isn't for you if

Provider review is required. Treatment is prescribed only when clinically appropriate.

What it is

Gonadorelin

Gonadorelin is a synthetic version of the body’s natural Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone (GnRH). It stimulates the pituitary gland to release luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), which in turn signal the testes to produce more of your own testosterone and support sperm production. It is commonly used in men’s health and hormone optimization programs as a natural alternative or complement to traditional testosterone replacement therapy (TRT). It is commonly used for: maintaining or increasing natural testosterone levels, preserving fertility and testicular function, preventing testicular shrinkage often seen with direct TRT, supporting libido, energy, and mood

How it works

Mechanism and fit.

Rather than replacing testosterone directly, gonadorelin signals upstream — telling the pituitary to keep the natural testosterone-production pathway active. This helps maintain testicular size, fertility, and the body's own hormone rhythm while supporting libido, energy, and mood.

When it may fit

Who this is typically for.

  • Adult men wanting to maintain or increase natural testosterone levels
  • Men preserving fertility and testicular function during or after TRT
  • Men wanting to prevent testicular shrinkage on TRT
  • Patients who prefer hormone-stimulating therapy over hormone replacement
  • Patients with low libido, low energy, or hormonally sluggish symptoms
Gonadorelin - common questions

What patients
most often ask.

Is gonadorelin a testosterone replacement?+

No. Gonadorelin stimulates your body's own testosterone production by acting upstream on the pituitary. It is often used alongside TRT to preserve fertility and testicular function, or as a standalone approach for patients who want to support natural hormone production.

Will it preserve fertility on TRT?+

Yes — that is one of the most common reasons it is prescribed alongside TRT. Direct testosterone replacement typically suppresses sperm production; gonadorelin keeps the natural signal active.

How long until I notice changes?+

Energy, libido, and mood changes can appear within a few weeks. Fertility support typically requires a longer course (8 weeks or more).

When it may fit

Who this is typically for.

These are common fit patterns from the approved catalog. Your provider determines whether treatment is appropriate.

  • <ul><li>Who it's best for:</li><li>Have low libido</li><li>Feel “flat,” low-energy, or hormonally sluggish</li><li>Want support with natural hormone balance</li><li>Want fertility support with medical supervision</li><li>Prefer a natural hormone-stimulating approach rather than a hormonereplacement approach</li></ul>
Provider plan

How this option
is evaluated.

The plan is provider-determined after reviewing your assessment and safety factors.

  • Safety and eligibilityYour provider reviews contraindications, medication interactions, goals, and safety factors before prescribing.
How care works
  • A licensed provider reviews your assessment before any treatment is recommended.
  • You see full pricing - visit fees, medication, labs, follow-up - before you commit.
  • Your plan can be adjusted, paused, or stopped based on response and safety. Your clinician is reachable - not a chatbot.
  • Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and are dispensed only when prescribed by a licensed provider.

Start with
provider review.

If you are considering Gonadorelin, the first step is a free assessment. A provider determines whether it fits your goals and medical history.

A provider determines whether treatment is clinically appropriate.

Important information
Lumora may prescribe FDA-approved or compounded medications when clinically appropriate. Compounded medications are not approved by the FDA and are dispensed by a licensed pharmacy under the supervision of a licensed provider.