Low molecular weight peptidomimetic growth hormone secretagogues

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Designated organic active ingredient containing – Peptide containing doai

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514 18, 530331, 562445, 548496, A61K 3805

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057983372

ABSTRACT:
The present invention comprises growth hormone releasing peptides/peptidomimetics (GHRP) capable of causing release of growth hormone from the pituitary. Compositions containing the GHRP's of this invention are used to promote growth in mammals either alone or in combination with other growth promoting compounds, especially IGF-1. In a method of this invention GHRP's in combination with IGF-1 are used to treat Type II diabetes. An exemplary compound of this invention is provided below. ##STR1##

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