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What is HCG
Human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) is a naturally occurring peptide hormone that functions similarly to luteinizing hormone (LH).
It plays a central role in reproductive health, regulating testosterone synthesis in men and ovulation in women.
In sports and hormone therapy, it is often used to maintain testicular activity during testosterone replacement or after anabolic cycles.
Modern HCG is produced biosynthetically, ensuring consistent purity and biological activity.
Main effects of HCG
πͺ Stimulates natural testosterone production
𧬠Enhances sperm development and testicular function
π©βπΌ Supports ovulation and early pregnancy in women
βοΈ Helps preserve hormonal balance during and after cycles
π©Έ Prevents testicular atrophy during testosterone therapy
πΏ Promotes luteal function and progesterone release
How to take HCG
Reconstitution
- Add 1β2 ml of bacteriostatic or sterile water to the vial
- Swirl gently until the powder dissolves (do not shake)
- Store the reconstituted solution in a refrigerator at 2β8 Β°C
Administration
- Route: subcutaneous or intramuscular injection
- Use sterile disposable syringes
- Alternate injection sites (abdomen, thigh, or gluteal area)
Dosage
For men
- To restore natural testosterone production: 500β2500 IU, 2β3 times weekly
- During anabolic or TRT cycles: 250β500 IU, 2β3 times weekly to maintain testicular size and function
For women
- To trigger ovulation: 5000β10 000 IU once, depending on the treatment plan
Possible side effects
- Mild headaches or fatigue
- Mood swings, restlessness, or irritability
- Injection site redness or swelling
- Temporary water retention
- Rarely: gynecomastia or hormonal imbalance with long-term use
Contraindications
- Prostate or breast cancer
- Precocious puberty
- Uncontrolled thyroid or adrenal disorders
- Active thromboembolic conditions
- Hypersensitivity to gonadotropins
How to store
- Unmixed powder: store below 25 Β°C, away from moisture and light
- Reconstituted solution: refrigerate at 2β8 Β°C (36β46 Β°F) and use within 30 days
- Do not freeze
How does HCG work
HCG mimics the action of luteinizing hormone (LH), binding to LH receptors in reproductive tissues.
In men, this interaction stimulates Leydig cells in the testes to produce testosterone, supporting sperm development and maintaining testicular volume even when endogenous LH is suppressed.
In women, HCG replicates the natural LH surge, triggering ovulation and supporting progesterone production by the corpus luteum, which is vital for early pregnancy.
At the molecular level, HCG activates intracellular signaling through cyclic AMP (cAMP) pathways, promoting steroidogenesis β the conversion of cholesterol into sex hormones.
This mechanism underlies its therapeutic value in both fertility treatments and hormonal recovery protoc

