Ipamorelin/sermorelin

Injection

Consultation reviewed and prescribed by our medical team

$199 - 30 day supply

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When you have one injection remaining, please request your refill to ensure there is no interruption in your therapy.

Once submitted, a Peptide Nurse will review your request and send an invoice for your next month’s supply.

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Please note:
Your SS-31 prescription is filled and shipped directly from Tower Medic Pharmacy, a licensed compounding pharmacy. If your package arrives damaged, warm, or with any other issues, or if you experience concerns with your shipment, medication, or packaging, please contact Tower Medic Pharmacy directly for assistance.

How to Give an Injection

1. Clean your hands

Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and warm water for at least 20 seconds. Make sure to clean between the fingers, the backs of your hands, wrists, fingernails, and under the nails.

2. Gather the supplies you need

Make sure you have a clear and clean counter space to place all of the following supplies:

  • The needle and syringe with the medication or the auto-injector pen. You should always double-checkthat you have the correct medication and dose prepared.
  • Alcohol pads to clean the area where you will give the injection. Usually one is more than enough to clean but it is always good to have an extra in case you drop it.
  • A band-aid or bandage in case you want to cover the area where the injection was given.

3. Find a spot and clean it

There are certain spots on your body where subcutaneous injections should be given. These tend to be places where you can easily access the subcutaneous (fatty areas) under the skin and the needle will not come too close to muscle or bone. The best site is:

  • The lower part of your belly. Keep in mind you want to stay 2 inches away from your belly button. Some people have more subcutaneous tissue than others. It is important to find a spot where you are able to pinch the skin away from your body. You also want to choose a spot that is not reddened or hard. Change where you give your injection each time. Once you have chosen a site, use the alcohol swab/wipe to clean it. Let the alcohol dry on its own, do not blow on it or wipe away the alcohol.

4. Inject the medication

You may not be a pro the first time you give yourself a subcutaneous injection. Your hands may be shaky and you may be nervous. Take a few deep breaths - it will get easier the more times you do it. Find what works for you. In general:

  • Take your thumb and index (pointer) finger and pinch the skin. Lift the skin away from your body. Pinching and pulling gently will pull the subcutaneous tissue away from the muscle.
  • Remove any safety device from the needle. Poke the needle straight into the skin you are pinching. The needle can be inserted at a 90-degree angle (straight in, somewhat like a dart) or at a 45-degree angle.
  • While keeping the skin pinched, slowly push the plunger on the syringe to push the medication into your subcutaneous tissue.
  • Once all of the medication goes in you can stop pinching the skin and take the needle out.
  • Dispose of syringe after use.
  • You can put a band-aid or bandage on the site if it bleeds.
  • You may have some bruising.
  • Remember to alternate sites

faq

How Does IV Hydration Work?

We provide fluids and nutrients from a pharmacy that we administer through a catheter in your arm into your veins. IVs work by rapidly replenishing fluids, electrolytes and vitamins. An IV delivers 100% of the ingredients directly into the bloodstream, bypassing the gastrointestinal tract, which both slows absorption and diminishes the potency of the ingredients.

Are IVs Safe?

Yes! Our nurses and medics are the best at what they do, and our clinic provides a clean, sterile, comfortable and safe environment. We use the same fluids, medications and equipment that are used at the best hospitals.

How Long Does It Take?

In general, for most patients, IV therapy takes 30-45 minutes from start to finish.

What Are the Benefits?

It depends on the IV infusion you choose, but it will rehydrate you, energize you, eliminate cramping and soreness, increase mental clarity, stop nausea and vomiting, stop migraines, strengthen your immune system, and make you feel better overall. IV therapy can also improve the appearance of your hair, skin and nails; flush and detoxify your system; protect your kidneys; help with metabolism and maximizing bodily functions; increase circulatory volume; increase energy; and improve wellness and the feeling of well-being overall. The effects of an infusion last for about five days.

How Is It Better Than Water?

Water is free-fluid, meaning that it does not have electrolytes in it. Also, water has to be absorbed through your digestive tract, so it takes time for water to restore your fluid balance. IV fluids go directly into your bloodstream and contain necessary electrolytes to replace what you have lost.

Do You Take Insurance?

We do not accept private insurance, Medicare or Medicaid. However, our treatments are generally far less expensive than most co-pays, especially if you have not yet met your deductible for the year. We do, however, accept FSA and HSA accounts. (Your HSA and FSA account may refuse to reimburse. Confirm with them first; we offer no refunds if they do not.)

Do I Need an Appointment?

Appointments are not necessary, but they are highly recommended, especially on weekends. One of our goals is to get you feeling better as quickly as possible, and by making an appointment, you ensure minimal to no waiting time. This gets you in and out as quickly as possible, so you can get on with your busy life.

Are There Any Side Effects?

Side effects are usually minor and short-lived. They include bruising, bleeding from the site and soreness. These are easily avoided by holding direct pressure after removal of the IV. Other far less common side effects include risk of infection and anaphylaxis, an extremely rare allergic reaction. Our highly trained medical professionals are well-versed in diagnosing and treating any and all possible side effects.

Does It Hurt To Get an IV?

Typically no. Depending on your preference, we can start the IV without any numbing medicine or with a numbing spray that completely numbs the area so you don’t feel a thing!

Can Pregnant Women Get an IV?

We will administer fluids to women in their 1st and 2nd trimester, with a note from their health care provider and approval from our medical director. We recommend that you seek treatment in your 3rd trimester with your OB/midwife for any hydration or medication needs.

Can Minors Get an IV?

We will administer to minors ages 14-17, with a prescription from their health care provider and approval from our medical director. Parent(s) must be present for infusion.

When does my membership payment come out?

Your membership invoice is charged on the same date each month, based on when you first signed up. For example, if you enrolled on April 14th, your billing date will be the 14th of each month moving forward. You’ll have until your next billing date to use the services included for that billing cycle. Depending on your membership type, certain services may roll over from month to month. If you’re unsure whether your services roll over, or would like to check what you currently have available, feel free to call any of our locations at (833) 424-9378 Please note that any rollover services are only available while your membership is active.

How does a monthly payment differ from an annual payment?

Monthly payments are billed on the same date each month, based on the day you originally signed up. For example, if you signed up on April 14th, your membership will be invoiced on the 14th of each month, and your included services will load onto your account on that day. Annual payments are billed once per year, on your signup anniversary. So if you signed up on April 14th, 2025, your next invoice would be on April 14th, 2026. We also offer discounts for members who choose to pay annually: VIP members receive 20% off (Pay $4,790; savings of $1,197.60) Elite members receive 15% off (Pay $2,029.80; savings of $358.20) Essentials members receive 10% off (Pay $637.20; savings of $70.80)

How do I add family members to share my services?

If you'd like to share your services with family or friends, the account holder just needs to give us a call. We'll update your file and add the approved names. Please note: the total number of available packages remains the same — this includes 2 free IV packages (up to $219 value) and 2 free Hydrate packages, whether used by the account holder or your added family/friends.

How do I cancel my membership for IV or injection?

To cancel your membership, please complete the cancellation form on our website: https://www.iowaiv.com/cancel-membership. Upon submission of this form, your 30 day membership cancellation timeframe will begin. Please note that if your next scheduled payment is within the next 30 days, that payment will still be processed as part of the final billing cycle. After this final charge, no further billing will occur, and your membership will be canceled. Please note: Members may not sign up for and cancel a membership more than twice within a 12-month period.

How much does concierge service cost?

Our concierge visits are available for a flat $75 service fee in addition to your selected IV package. Service fee is waived for groups of 5 or more.

How far will you travel for concierge appointments?

We currently offer concierge services within 20 miles of each location. If you’re outside this area, please reach out, we may still be able to accommodate your request.

Do members receive discounts on concierge services?

Yes! VIP and Elite Members receive complimentary concierge service with the service fee completely waived. Essentials Members pay a reduced fee of $25 instead of $75.

How do I schedule a concierge appointment?

Booking is simple. You can call us at 833-424-9378 or submit a request online. A member of our team will confirm details with you.

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