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IGF-1 LR3 vs Ipamorelin.

Evidence, risk, regulatory flags, cost, and vendor coverage compared side by side. We don’t sell peptides — we help you choose between them.

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Ipamorelin is the cleaner first read based on the current evidence, risk, and regulatory data stored for this pair. The right answer can still change if your goal, sport testing status, vendor constraints, or monitoring tolerance makes the other option a better fit.

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01· Subject

IGF-1 LR3

Engineered IGF-1 analogue with reduced IGFBP binding and prolonged activity. Extreme growth-factor risk category.

Tier Cextreme risk

02· Subject

Ipamorelin

Selective GHSR agonist profiled for more targeted GH release with less ACTH/cortisol spillover than earlier secretagogues.

Tier B-Chigh risk

01 · At a glance

Decision factorIGF-1 LR3Ipamorelin
Primary fitmuscle growth & strength research where you want a clear starting pointmuscle growth & strength and fat loss & metabolism comparisons
EvidenceTier CTier B-C
Riskextremehigh
Experience leveladvancedintermediate
Budget tierpremiummid
Administration routesubcutaneoussubcutaneous, intravenous

02 · Use case & timing

Decision factorIGF-1 LR3Ipamorelin
Goal fitMuscle Growth & StrengthMuscle Growth & Strength, Fat Loss & Metabolism, GH Axis Optimization
What users compare it forGrowth factor signaling; muscle growth narratives in gray market. High mitogenic/glucose risk.GH-axis biomarker modulation. Body composition effects are speculative in consumer context.
Onset timelineAcute metabolic effects possible; anabolic narratives are speculative in consumer context.GH pulse effects are acute; body composition claims are long-horizon and not well-established.
Main tradeoffPotential upside comes with much more safety and screening caution than lower-risk alternatives.Potential upside comes with much more safety and screening caution than lower-risk alternatives.

03 · Safety & restrictions

Decision factorIGF-1 LR3Ipamorelin
Adverse effectsHypoglycemia, mitogenic signaling, growth-factor class risks.Immunogenicity risk (FDA); impurity concerns with unnatural amino acids; glucose/cortisol axis concerns.
ContraindicationsActive malignancy (by analogy to growth factor class). High interaction potential with insulin/glucose-lowering agents.No established label contraindications (not approved).
Interaction notesHigh interaction potential with insulin/glucose-lowering agents; avoid prescriptive guidance.High uncertainty; glucose/cortisol axis monitoring concerns consistent with secretagogue class.
Regulatory statusNot approvedNot approved
FDA flagFDA status unclearFDA compounding caution
WADA statusWADA S2WADA S2

04 · Age & monitoring

Decision factorIGF-1 LR3Ipamorelin
Supported age rangesNo age guidance yet25-34, 35-44, 45-54
Life-stage noteNot yet documentedUsually framed as a lower-friction GH secretagogue, but age still increases the burden of monitoring and risk review.
Monitoring burdenNot specifiedhigh
Follow-up cadenceNot yet documentedFrequent early review, then periodic reassessment every few months.

05 · Cost & sourcing

Decision factorIGF-1 LR3Ipamorelin
Typical cycle cost$97.99$180.00
Estimated monthly cost$130.65$60.00
Cost confidenceHigh confidenceHigh confidence

06 · Before you buy

Decision factorIGF-1 LR3Ipamorelin
Tracked vendor listings2 listings3 listings
Sourcing noteTracked product pages are available, which makes it easier to review the listing before you click out.Product format varies by listing, so double-check route, concentration, and presentation.
Stack-friendly?Usually stack-friendlyUsually stack-friendly

Sources and review notes

  1. Certain Bulk Drug Substances for Use in Compounding that May Present Significant Safety Risks - U.S. Food and Drug Administration - accessed 2026-05-15

    Used for FDA compounding-risk context and peptide safety flags.

  2. The Prohibited List - World Anti-Doping Agency - accessed 2026-05-15

    Used for athlete-facing WADA risk and peptide-class restrictions.

  3. Peptide therapeutics: current status and future directions - PubMed / Nature Reviews Drug Discovery - accessed 2026-05-15

    Used for broad peptide-therapeutics background and evidence framing.

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