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Evidence-Ranked Guide

Best Peptides for Muscle Growth

GH/IGF-1-axis compounds ranked on clinical-tagged growth-hormone evidence, from CJC-1295 to hexarelin.

Muscle-growth peptides almost all work through the GH/IGF-1 axis — they raise endogenous growth-hormone signalling rather than acting as direct anabolics. We ranked by clinical-tagged GH and IGF-1 evidence, then regulatory status, then side-effect profile. Direct anabolic candidates (ACE-031, follistatin, MGF, IGF-1 LR3) were excluded: their catalogued data is anecdotal-only, terminated in trials, or both. Every compound here is a research chemical or prescription drug — none are dietary supplements.

The Ranked List

#1
CJC-1295Research WADA banned

GHRH analogue with clinical-tagged data: 2–10-fold GH increases lasting over 6 days and roughly a 45% IGF-1 increase; the DAC version extends half-life from minutes to 6–8 days.

Reported dose: 100–300 mcg 1–2×/day (no DAC) or 2 mg 1–2×/week (DAC)

Half-life: ~30 min (no DAC) / 6-8 days (DAC)

Route: SC

Read the full CJC-1295 guide →
#2
MK-677 (Ibutamoren)Research WADA banned

Oral ghrelin mimetic and GH secretagogue with clinical-tagged increases in fat-free mass and sleep quality (50% more stage IV, 20% more REM); watch appetite, water retention and glucose.

Reported dose: 10–25 mg daily (oral)

Half-life: ~24 hours

Route: Oral

Read the full MK-677 (Ibutamoren) guide →
#3
GHRP-2Research WADA banned

GH-releasing peptide with clinical-tagged IGF-1 elevation (159.5 to 239.0 ng/mL) and lean-mass improvement in the catalogue.

Reported dose: 100–300 mcg 2–3×/day

Half-life: ~30 minutes

Route: SC

Read the full GHRP-2 guide →
#4
IpamorelinResearch WADA banned

Selective GH secretagogue with clinical-tagged GH selectivity — no cortisol or ACTH release — and 18 catalogued benefits; muscle-growth claims are mostly anecdotal-tier.

Reported dose: 100–300 mcg 1–3×/day

Half-life: ~2 hours

Route: SC

Read the full Ipamorelin guide →
#5
SermorelinResearch WADA banned

GHRH analogue with an FDA-approved indication for growth hormone deficiency; pulses endogenous GH with a short 10–20-minute half-life.

Reported dose: 200–500 mcg daily

Half-life: 10-20 minutes

Route: SC

Read the full Sermorelin guide →
#6
HexarelinResearch WADA banned

Synthetic hexapeptide with strong GH-releasing activity and clinical-tagged cardiac data, but desensitisation concerns keep it at the bottom of this list.

Reported dose: 100–300 mcg 2–3×/day

Half-life: 30-55 minutes

Route: SC

Read the full Hexarelin guide →

Safety Note

Most compounds on this page are prescription drugs or research chemicals — not supplements. None of this content is medical advice: review each compound's full guide and safety note, respect WADA status if you compete, and consult a qualified clinician before making any health decision.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do these peptides build muscle directly?

No — every ranked compound works through the GH/IGF-1 axis, raising endogenous growth-hormone signalling. Direct anabolic pathways (myostatin inhibition, IGF-1 analogues) were excluded because their catalogue data is anecdotal-only or trial-terminated.

Why is CJC-1295 ranked first?

It carries clinical-tagged evidence of 2–10-fold GH increases lasting over 6 days and roughly a 45% IGF-1 increase, with the DAC version extending half-life from minutes to 6–8 days.

Are GH secretagogues safe?

They are research chemicals, not approved supplements. MK-677 is oral but can increase appetite, water retention and glucose; ipamorelin has the mildest reported side-effect profile. All six picks are WADA-banned for athletes.

How do GHRP-2, ipamorelin and hexarelin differ?

Ipamorelin is the most selective (no cortisol or ACTH release), GHRP-2 has clinical-tagged IGF-1 elevation data, and hexarelin adds cardiac-focused research but carries desensitisation concerns with repeated use.

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Other Goals

Research purposes only. This ranking reflects the depth of published and catalogued evidence, not a recommendation to use any compound. Most peptides here are not approved for human use; always consult qualified medical professionals before making health decisions.