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Sermorelin in Florida: Legal Status & Provider Guide (2026)

Quick Answer

Sermorelin is a prescription substance in the United States. Sermorelin is among the most legally clear compoundable peptides in the U.S. It is on the 503A bulk substances list and can be compounded by licensed pharmacies under a physician's prescription. It is widely prescribed for growth hormone deficiency and anti-aging research programs. In Florida, compounding is governed by the Florida Board of Pharmacy (FBP). In Florida, advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) with prescriptive authority and physician assistants may prescribe compounded peptides within the scope of their collaborative agreement. Florida's telehealth laws permit prescribing without prior in-person visit in many contexts, which has made Florida a hub for telehealth peptide programs. Prescribers must hold a Florida license to prescribe to Florida patients.

Federal Legal Status

FDA Approval Status

Sermorelin acetate was FDA-approved as Geref (for diagnosis of GH deficiency in children, 1990). The original Geref product was withdrawn from the market by the manufacturer, not by FDA order. Sermorelin acetate remains on the 503A bulk substances list and can be lawfully compounded by 503A pharmacies.

Compounding Pharmacy Rules (Federal)

Sermorelin is on the FDA 503A bulk substances list (Category 1), meaning it can be lawfully compounded by state-licensed 503A compounding pharmacies under a valid prescription. It is also commonly compounded by 503B outsourcing facilities. It is a legally accessible compounded peptide when properly prescribed and dispensed.

Also Known As

GHRH (1–29) · Geref

Primary Research Areas

  • Growth hormone deficiency
  • Anti-aging
  • Body composition
  • Sleep quality

Florida Pharmacy Board & Compounding Rules

Compounding Overview

Florida has a large and active compounding pharmacy sector. The Florida Board of Pharmacy (Department of Health) regulates sterile and non-sterile compounding, requiring separate permits for each type. Florida pharmacies that compound sterile preparations must comply with USP 797 and undergo periodic inspections. Florida has specific rules for "office use" compounding — a provision that allows prescribers to order pre-mixed sterile compounds for use in their offices, which is relevant to many peptide clinics.

Notable Rules

  • Florida requires separate permits for sterile and non-sterile compounding.
  • Florida allows "office use" compounding with specific restrictions — relevant to many peptide clinical practices.
  • USP 797 compliance is mandatory for all sterile compounding facilities.
  • Florida telehealth laws are permissive by national standards, making the state a major market for telehealth peptide programs.
  • Out-of-state pharmacies must be registered with the Florida Board of Pharmacy to ship into the state.

Prescribing Requirements in Florida

In Florida, advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) with prescriptive authority and physician assistants may prescribe compounded peptides within the scope of their collaborative agreement. Florida's telehealth laws permit prescribing without prior in-person visit in many contexts, which has made Florida a hub for telehealth peptide programs. Prescribers must hold a Florida license to prescribe to Florida patients.

About Sermorelin

Sermorelin is a synthetic analog of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH), specifically the first 29 amino acids. It stimulates the pituitary gland to produce and release growth hormone. Unlike direct HGH administration, sermorelin acts through the body's own regulatory mechanisms.

For more research information, mechanism of action, and provider availability, see the Sermorelin research profile on PeptideBase.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is sermorelin legal to prescribe and compound?
Yes. Sermorelin is on the FDA 503A bulk substances list and can be lawfully compounded by licensed 503A pharmacies under a valid prescription from a licensed healthcare provider.
Does sermorelin require a prescription?
Yes. Sermorelin requires a prescription from a licensed provider. It cannot legally be purchased over the counter or dispensed without a valid prescription.

Sermorelin Providers in Florida

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Sermorelin Legal Status in Other States

Pharmacy board rules and compounding regulations vary by state. Compare Sermorelin legal status across other major markets:

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Content review: This educational overview is prepared by the PeptideBase editorial team and reviewed for factual accuracy. Reviewer byline coming soon (gated on 4.4). Last updated: .

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