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Side-by-side · Research reference

AOD-9604vsTriptorelin

Side-by-side comparison across mechanism, dosage, evidence, side effects, administration, and stack synergies. Citations on every claim where available.

APhase 2HUMAN-REVIEWED10/47 cited
BFDA-ApprovedHUMAN-REVIEWED16/64 cited
AOD-9604
HGH 176-191 · β3-AR Lipolytic
250–300 mcgDaily doseHeffernan 2001
Phase 2Evidence levelHeffernan 2001Ng 2000
~30 minHalf-life
SQ · Abdomen · Daily fasted
Triptorelin
GnRH Agonist · FDA-Approved
3.75–22.5 mgDepot dose rangeYee 2025Chen 2024
<50 ng/dLTestosterone target
1–6 monthsDepot durationYee 2025Chen 2024
IM · Depot Injection · Monthly to 6-MonthlyYee 2025

01Mechanism of Action

Parameter
AOD-9604
Triptorelin
Primary target
β3-adrenergic receptor (proposed)Ng 2000
Pituitary GnRH receptorsUnknown 2012
Pathway
β3-AR activation → cAMP → hormone-sensitive lipase activation → triglyceride breakdown to FFA + glycerolNg 2000
GnRH receptor agonism → initial flare (LH/FSH spike) → receptor desensitization → sustained LH/FSH suppression
Downstream effect
Lipolysis of adipose tissue triglycerides; FFA release for oxidation; minimal IGF-1 / insulin impactHeffernan 2001
Castration-level suppression of testosterone (men) and estrogen (women) within 2–4 weeks post-flare
Feedback intact?
No GH-axis or IGF-1 feedback
No — bypasses physiological pulsatility; continuous agonism produces paradoxical suppression
Origin
Synthetic modified C-terminal hexadecapeptide fragment of human GH (176-191) with N-terminal Tyr substitutionNg 2000
Synthetic decapeptide analogue of native GnRH with amino acid substitutions for enhanced receptor affinity and stability
Antibody development

02Dosage Protocols

Parameter
AOD-9604
Triptorelin
Standard dose
250–300 mcg / dayHeffernan 2001
Anecdotal SQ range. Phase 2 trial dose 1 mg/day oral.
Frequency
Once daily, fasted
Every 1, 3, or 6 months per formulation
Lower / starter dose
150 mcg / day
Evidence basis
Phase 2 trials + animal-strongHeffernan 2001Ng 2000
Multiple Phase 3 RCTs · FDA-approved 1999
Duration
8–12 weeks per cycle
Reconstitution
Bacteriostatic water, 1 mL per 2 mg vial → 2 mg/mL
Timing
Morning fasted preferred (pre-cardio)
Aligns with circadian lipolysis.
Half-life
~30 min plasma
1-month depot
3.75 mg IM
Most common formulation for prostate cancer.
3-month depot
11.25 mg IMYee 2025
Reduced injection frequency.
6-month depot
22.5 mg IMYee 2025Chen 2024
Long-acting formulation; improved adherence in real-world use.Yee 2025
Administration route
Intramuscular (IM) — gluteal or deltoid
Indication: Prostate cancer
Advanced (metastatic or locally advanced)
Androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) backbone.
Indication: Endometriosis
3.75 mg monthly
FDA-approved; typically 6-month course.
Indication: Central precocious puberty
Pediatric use (≥2 years)Jia 2025
Weight-based dosing per FDA label.
Duration (prostate cancer)
Continuous or intermittent ADT protocolsPreston 2024
Intermittent ADT may reduce side effects; cardiovascular risk similar to continuous.
Monitoring
Serum testosterone, PSA (prostate cancer), bone density, lipids, glucose

04Side Effects & Safety

Parameter
AOD-9604
Triptorelin
Injection site reaction
Mild erythema
GI symptoms
Rare mild nausea
Cardiovascular
Possible mild HR increase via β3-AR (theoretical β1 cross-reactivity)
IGF-1 elevation
None — designed to lack GH-axis activityHeffernan 2001
Insulin sensitivity
Neutral — no glucose impairmentHeffernan 2001
Cancer risk
No GH/IGF-1 axis activity → lower theoretical risk vs HGH
Pregnancy / OB
Avoid
Initial flare symptoms
Bone pain, urinary obstruction, spinal cord compression (first 2 weeks)
Antiandrogen co-treatment (bicalutamide) mitigates flare in metastatic disease.
Cardiovascular events
MI, stroke, arrhythmia — GnRH agonists show higher CV risk vs antagonists in meta-analysesPatel 2025Preston 2024
Hot flashes
Very common (>60%); vasomotor instability
Bone loss / Osteoporosis
Accelerated bone mineral density decline; fracture risk ↑Friedrich 2025
Baseline DEXA scan recommended; bisphosphonates or denosumab may be indicated.
Metabolic syndrome
Weight gain, insulin resistance, dyslipidemia, diabetes risk
Sexual dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction, loss of libido (expected pharmacological effect)Jia 2025
Injection site reactions
Pain, erythema, sterile abscess (rare with depot formulations)
Gynecomastia / Breast tenderness
Common (10–20%); peripheral aromatization of residual androgens
Fatigue / Mood changes
Anemia, depression, cognitive changes reported in long-term ADT
Hepatotoxicity
Transient transaminase elevations; clinically apparent liver injury rare
Racial differences (ADT)
Black veterans show higher CV event rates vs White veterans on GnRH agonists
Absolute Contraindications
AOD-9604
  • ·Pregnancy / breastfeeding
  • ·Severe cardiovascular disease (caution with β-receptor agonists)
Triptorelin
  • ·Hypersensitivity to triptorelin, GnRH, or GnRH agonist analogues
  • ·Pregnancy (Category X)
Relative Contraindications
AOD-9604
  • ·Concurrent β-blocker therapy (theoretical antagonism)
  • ·Pheochromocytoma
Triptorelin
  • ·Active cardiovascular disease — consider GnRH antagonist alternative
  • ·Metastatic vertebral disease with spinal cord compression risk (flare hazard)
  • ·Severe urinary obstruction — may worsen during flare
  • ·Osteoporosis or high fracture risk (requires bone-protective therapy)

05Administration Protocol

Parameter
AOD-9604
Triptorelin
1. Reconstitution
Add 1 mL bacteriostatic water to 2 mg vial → 2 mg/mL = 200 mcg per 0.1 mL.
Choose 1-month (3.75 mg), 3-month (11.25 mg), or 6-month (22.5 mg) depot based on adherence needs and clinical context. 6-month formulation shows improved real-world adherence in Asia-Pacific cohorts.
2. Injection site
SQ — abdomen preferred. Rotate sites.
Intramuscular — gluteal or deltoid muscle. Use 21–23G needle. Aspirate to confirm non-vascular placement. Rotate sites with repeat injections.
3. Timing
Morning, fasted, ideally pre-cardio for amplified fat oxidation.
For metastatic prostate cancer: co-administer antiandrogen (e.g., bicalutamide 50 mg daily) starting 1 week before first injection and continuing 2–4 weeks to prevent tumor flare.
4. Storage
Lyophilised: room temp, light-protected. Reconstituted: refrigerate, ≤30 days.
Baseline: testosterone, PSA, bone density (DEXA), lipids, glucose. Follow-up: testosterone at 4 weeks (confirm <50 ng/dL castration), PSA monthly × 3, then quarterly. Annual DEXA for bone loss.
5. Needle
29–31G, 4–8 mm insulin syringe.
Store vials at room temperature (20–25 °C), protect from light. Do not freeze. Reconstituted suspension should be used immediately.
6. Intermittent ADT protocol (optional)
Some protocols use on-treatment periods (9–12 months) alternating with off-treatment intervals until PSA rises. Cardiovascular risk appears similar to continuous ADT.

06Stack Synergy

AOD-9604
+ MOTS-c
Moderate
View MOTS-c

AOD-9604 mobilises FFAs from adipose via β3-AR; MOTS-c upregulates AMPK / PGC-1α / FAO machinery so that mobilised FFAs are efficiently oxidised. The pathways are sequential — supply (AOD) plus demand (MOTS-c) — and produce more durable lipolytic effects than either alone in anecdotal protocols.

AOD-9604
250–300 mcg SQ · morning fasted (daily)
MOTS-c
5 mg SQ · 2–3× per week (pre-workout)
Primary benefit
Fat mobilisation + mitochondrial oxidation, no IGF-1 concern
Triptorelin
— no documented stacks