Pfizer, the drug company that made Viagra, has hit up on a
new and exciting discovery. After years of research, the
company has manufactured a drug Capromorelin that apparently
checks the physical
effects of aging. This has sparkled new hope for aging
people who can now look forward to avoid suffering aging
effects like increased abdominal fat, reduced muscle mass,
and decreased physical function.
How the
Drug Works?
Capromorlin stimulates the production of a growth hormone
that is usually found in younger people and is vital in
metabolism and production of lean muscle. Production of
growth hormone peaks in puberty, though it continues to be
produced and function throughout one’s life. In advanced
age, the level of this growth hormone drops significantly.
Treatment of subjects between ages 65 and 84 has resulted in
improved physical function over the 6 to 12 month study
period with higher levels of growth hormone in the
bloodstream. Patients who got the capromorilin drug put on an average of
3 pounds in lean muscle mass after 6 months. They could walk
a straight line, which is a test of balance, strength and
coordination.
Happy Prospects for the Elderly
Decrease in level of growth hormone brings low metabolism,
low manufacture of useful tissues, and general frailty that
makes it difficult to look after them. The result is mostly
ending up in an old care center, away from family and
friends. According to experts, by 2010 more than 40 million
people will be over age 60 in the United States and not all
of them will be particularly fit. Capromorlin will prove
bliss for such people of age.
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