Compare · Reproductive peptide
Gonadorelin vs Kisspeptin-10
Both are reproductive peptide compounds. Here's how they line up on the evidence — graded the same way.
| Gonadorelin | Kisspeptin-10 | |
|---|---|---|
| Evidence | Preliminary human | Preliminary human |
| Class | Reproductive peptide | Reproductive peptide |
| Summary | Gonadorelin is synthetic GnRH with decades of human data in GnRH-deficiency, but no trial evidence for the TRT-adjunct use that drives its popularity. | Kisspeptin-10 reliably raises reproductive hormones in short human studies, but the headline fertility and libido results belong to a different molecule, kisspeptin-54. |
| Full profile → | Full profile → |
Gonadorelin
Gonadorelin has an unusual split personality. In a handful of niche endocrine conditions it has decades of solid human use behind it. In the use that actually drives its current popularity — as an add-on to testosterone therapy — it has essentially no direct evidence at all. Keeping those two…
Kisspeptin-10
Kisspeptin-10 sits in an unusual spot. It is a real, well-characterized hormone fragment with genuine human pharmacology data behind it, not a hypothetical molecule dreamed up for a supplement label. Inject it and, in the right people at the right time, reproductive hormones reliably go up. That…