# Contact Tesa Reviews: Editorial Inquiries on Tesamorelin | Tesamorelin

> Contact Tesa Reviews with editorial corrections or source suggestions for our tesamorelin research digest. We do not provide medical advice and do not sell any product.

Editorial inquiries, corrections, and source suggestions for our tesamorelin research digest.

## Editorial inquiries

Tesa Reviews is an editorial digest of the tesamorelin research literature. If you have spotted an error, want to flag a study we have missed, or have a question about how we sourced a figure, use the form below. We read every message and correct the record where it is warranted.

We cannot and do not give medical advice, treatment guidance, or dosing instructions, and we cannot answer personal health questions. We do not sell, supply, or source any product, and we have no clinic, pharmacy, or prescription service. For medical questions, consult a licensed healthcare professional.

## What we can help with

We can help with editorial matters: a citation that does not resolve, a figure that looks misattributed, a newly published trial worth adding, or a question about the scope of a claim on the site. We aim to keep the tesamorelin digest accurate and current with the published literature.

We cannot help with where to obtain the compound, what dose to use, or whether it is appropriate for any individual — those fall outside an editorial project, and the research-grade material referenced in the literature is for laboratory study, not human use.

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The tesamorelin literature read as one procession of banner-marked findings -- the visceral-fat and IGF-1 trials carried back to their studies, the FDA-approved HIV-lipodystrophy scope held in the gold and every off-label use kept off-label, the reverts-when-you-stop and IGF-1 caveats flying their own pennants; an ornamented digest of the published evidence, never a clinic, a vendor, or a prescription.
