GHK-Cu Injection (10mg/mL)
GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring copper-binding tripeptide made of the amino acids glycine, histidine, and lysine bound to a copper ion. Levels of this peptide in the body tend to decline with age. In laboratory and preclinical research, GHK-Cu has been studied for its role in cell signaling related to skin remodeling, collagen and extracellular matrix turnover, and tissue repair pathways. It is being researched as a regenerative signaling peptide, and it is not FDA-approved for any use. Through Telos RX, GHK-Cu is available only as a compounded research peptide prepared by a licensed US compounding pharmacy after a prescription is issued. You start with an online intake that is reviewed by a board-certified provider, who determines whether the protocol is appropriate for you. Approval is not guaranteed. If you are approved, your peptide ships with a written protocol, and you keep ongoing access to the Telos RX care team for dose questions, adjustments, and check-ins along the way.
- Compounded by a licensed US pharmacy
- Prescribed after provider review
- Written protocol included
- Ongoing care team messaging
- Discreet shipping
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What people use GHK-Cu to support
Skin and collagen signaling
GHK-Cu is most studied for its role in skin biology. Research suggests it participates in signaling tied to collagen and extracellular matrix turnover. People use it to support skin quality goals.
Tissue repair pathways
In preclinical work, GHK-Cu has been studied for its involvement in wound and tissue remodeling signaling. It is researched as a peptide that may interact with the body's natural repair processes.
Antioxidant-related signaling
Laboratory research has examined GHK-Cu in the context of oxidative-stress and antioxidant gene signaling. This is mechanistic research, not a promise of any health outcome.
Skin appearance goals
Because of its connection to collagen and matrix signaling, GHK-Cu is studied in the context of skin firmness and texture. Individual results vary and are not guaranteed.
A longevity-minded protocol
GHK-Cu fits within an anti-aging and longevity approach for people who want clinician-guided, mechanism-based options. Your provider decides whether it fits your goals and history.
The mechanism behind GHK-Cu
GHK-Cu is a copper-carrying tripeptide. The science below describes its known biology in general terms. None of it is a claim that GHK-Cu treats, cures, or prevents any condition.
Carries copper
GHK is a small tripeptide with a high affinity for copper. It binds a copper ion to form GHK-Cu, the active complex studied in research, and helps shuttle that copper to cells.
Engages signaling pathways
Once delivered, research suggests GHK-Cu interacts with signaling related to the extracellular matrix and gene expression involved in tissue remodeling. This is studied in lab and preclinical settings.
Supports repair-related processes
Through these pathways, GHK-Cu is researched for its potential role in collagen turnover and the body's natural repair signaling. Effects in people are not established or guaranteed.
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Complete your intake
Five minutes online. Weight, hormones, history, no upsells.
US-licensed clinician review
Your labs and intake reviewed by a physician, typically within 4 hours.
Personalised protocol
Dose tailored to your labs and goals, not a flat template.
Discreet 48-hour delivery
Shipped from a licensed US compound pharmacy, free 2-day shipping.
Care that's actually personal
Provider-led, not algorithm-led
Every prescription is reviewed by a US-licensed clinician, not a checkbox quiz. Your protocol is matched to your labs and goals.
Transparent, all-in pricing
One subscription, no hidden fees. Free 2-day shipping, free consultations, FSA/HSA eligible. Cancel in one click.
Care team that stays
Unlimited messaging with your care team, quarterly labs included, and dose adjustments as your body changes.
Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know about GHK-Cu Injection (10mg/mL).
Is GHK-Cu FDA-approved?
No. GHK-Cu is not approved by the FDA for any use. Through Telos RX it is provided as a research peptide compounded by a licensed US pharmacy under applicable federal and state regulations, only after a prescription is issued. It is not a substitute for any FDA-approved product.
How do I qualify, and is approval guaranteed?
You complete an online intake that is reviewed by a board-certified, US-licensed provider. The provider decides whether GHK-Cu is appropriate based on your health history and goals. Approval is not guaranteed, and the provider may recommend a different option or decline if it is not a good fit.
Is it safe, and are there side effects?
No peptide is free of risk, and we do not claim GHK-Cu is safe or side-effect free. Because it is a research peptide that is not FDA-approved, its full safety profile in humans is not established. Possible effects can include injection-site reactions and other responses. Share your full medical history during intake, and report anything unusual to your care team.
How is GHK-Cu taken?
GHK-Cu from Telos RX is a subcutaneous injection at a concentration of 10mg/mL. Your provider sets the specific dose and schedule, and your shipment includes a written protocol with instructions. Reach out to the care team with any questions about administration.
Can I cancel or change my protocol?
Yes. Your plan is flexible. You can message the care team to pause, adjust, or cancel, and your provider can revisit the protocol over time. There is no long-term lock-in to continue.
What results should I expect?
We cannot promise any specific result. GHK-Cu is studied for mechanisms related to skin, collagen, and repair signaling, but individual results vary and outcomes are not guaranteed. Any use should be guided by your provider as part of a broader plan.
Which pharmacy dispenses my medication?
Your prescriptions are fulfilled by our partner compounding pharmacy, VialsRX, an AI-powered pharmacy specializing in personalized compounding for weight management and anti-aging treatments. They can be contacted at: 6220 Westpark Dr, Houston, TX 77057 · (713) 497-5590 · vials.ai.
We also partner with F&F Pharmacies Inc dba Jungle Jim’s Pharmacy, located at 5484 Dixie Highway, Fairfield, OH 45014. They can be contacted at (877) 858-3784. They are able to dispense medications and maintain a license in 40 US states. Unfortunately, they cannot dispense sterile compounds and do not have a license in the following US states: California, Nevada, New Jersey, North Carolina, Texas, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New Hampshire, West Virginia, and Delaware.
Are these services available in my state?
Yes. Services are available in all 50 US states through our affiliated medical providers and pharmacy partners. All operations strictly adhere to applicable state licensure requirements.
Why does medication selection vary by location?
Certain medications, specific formulations, or fulfillment options may vary. This is due to state-specific pharmacy regulations and local dispensing restrictions that our partners must follow.
How can I contact the medical provider?
You can reach their compliance and medical team directly via email at medicalcompliance@arorahealthgroup.com. Their administrative office is located at 300 Lenora Street, Seattle, WA 98121. You can also visit their website at arora-health.com.
Who are our clinical providers?
Our clinical providers are Arora Health & Aesthetics, LLC. They can be contacted at medicalcompliance@arorahealthgroup.com. Arora Health has its office located at 300 Lenora Street, Seattle, WA 98121 · arora-health.com.
Start with a provider review
Complete a quick online intake. A US-licensed provider reviews your history and decides whether a compounded GHK-Cu protocol is appropriate. Approval is not guaranteed.
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