hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) is a heterodimeric glycoprotein hormone composed of an α-subunit (92 amino acids, shared with LH, FSH, and TSH) and a β-subunit (145 amino acids, unique to hCG; confers LHCGR specificity). The Artemis Labs research peptide is supplied for in-vitro and pre-clinical laboratory study of LH/CG-receptor (LHCGR) pharmacology, gonadotropin biology, and hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis research. **Supplied strictly as a research reagent — not as a therapeutic equivalent of the FDA-approved parent compound (Pregnyl, Novarel, Ovidrel).**
**Critical framing notice — hCG is not a weight-loss research compound.** Comprehensive meta-analytic evidence published in 1995 (Lijesen et al., *British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology*, PMID 8527285) and a follow-up clinical analysis in 2013 (Goodbar et al., *Annals of Pharmacotherapy*, PMID 23606549) established that hCG produces no weight loss beyond what is attributable to severe calorie restriction. The FDA has issued explicit warning letters declaring “HCG Diet Products Are Illegal.” Artemis Labs does not position hCG for weight-loss research and does not market its product for that use.
**Legitimate 2024–2025 peer-reviewed research applications** centre on hypogonadism and fertility research models. Alexander et al. 2024 (*European Journal of Endocrinology*, PMID 38128110) systematically reviewed gonadotropins for pubertal induction in males with hypogonadotropic hypogonadism. Grob et al. 2024 (*Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health*, PMID 38572627) documented long-term fertility outcomes in male adults with congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism treated during puberty with hCG and recombinant FSH. Muir et al. 2025 (*Clinical Endocrinology*, PMID 39445789) provides the most recent meta-analysis on gonadotropin treatment for spermatogenesis induction in pathologic gonadotropin deficiency.
**Regulatory context:** hCG is on the **WADA Prohibited List for male athletes** (S2 class: Peptide hormones, growth factors, related substances and mimetics) — prohibited at all times for males. This is factual regulatory context; Artemis Labs does not market hCG for athletic-performance use. Each vial ships with a lot-specific Certificate of Analysis confirming identity (mass spectrometry / SDS-PAGE), purity (HPLC where applicable), and source (urinary-derived uhCG or recombinant rhCG). For laboratory research use only — no human dosing, administration, therapeutic, diagnostic, preventative, weight-loss, or fertility-treatment claim is made.



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