What is CJC-1295?

CJC-1295 is a synthetic analog of GHRH — the growth hormone-releasing hormone that your hypothalamus naturally produces to signal the pituitary gland to release HGH. By mimicking this signal, CJC-1295 causes the pituitary to release more growth hormone in a sustained, physiologically appropriate pattern.

There are two main versions: CJC-1295 with DAC (Drug Affinity Complex), which binds to albumin in the blood and extends the half-life to 6–8 days, and CJC-1295 without DAC (also called Mod GRF 1-29), which has a 30-minute half-life and is often used for more targeted pulsing. The DAC version allows once or twice weekly dosing, making it highly practical for clinical use.

Why it’s so popular: CJC-1295 is almost always stacked with Ipamorelin because the two peptides work synergistically — CJC-1295 increases the amount of GH released while Ipamorelin increases the number of pituitary cells that release it. Together they produce a significantly amplified GH pulse. Read our full comparison guide.

Key benefits of CJC-1295

Here is what the research and clinical experience suggest CJC-1295 can do:

Increased GH output

Substantially raises growth hormone levels by amplifying the pituitary’s response to GHRH signaling.

Lean muscle gains

Elevated GH supports protein synthesis and muscle development, especially when combined with resistance training.

Fat metabolism

Higher GH levels promote lipolysis — the breakdown of stored fat for energy — particularly visceral fat.

Improved recovery

Accelerates recovery from training and injury by enhancing cellular repair and protein turnover.

Better sleep quality

GH is primarily released during deep sleep; CJC-1295 enhances this natural nocturnal pulse, improving sleep quality.

Anti-aging effects

Long-term GH optimization is associated with improved skin quality, bone density, and energy levels.

How does CJC-1295 work?

GHRH receptor activation

CJC-1295 binds to GHRH receptors on somatotroph cells in the anterior pituitary gland — the same receptors your body’s natural GHRH activates. This triggers the synthesis and release of HGH into the bloodstream. Because it works through the natural feedback loop, the body can still self-regulate GH levels, avoiding the suppression that occurs with direct HGH replacement.

DAC technology extends duration

The DAC form attaches to albumin — a protein naturally abundant in blood — which protects it from enzymatic breakdown and dramatically extends its half-life. This means a single injection can provide sustained GH stimulation for up to a week, versus the 30-minute window of the non-DAC version.

Synergy with GHRPs like Ipamorelin

CJC-1295 addresses one axis of GH release (the GHRH pathway), while GHRPs like Ipamorelin address another (the ghrelin/GHS-R pathway). Combining them amplifies the GH pulse by 4–10x compared to either peptide alone — which is why the CJC-1295 + Ipamorelin stack is considered the gold standard for GH optimization.

Dosing guide

Dosing varies depending on your goal and method of administration. Always work with a licensed provider to determine your specific protocol.

GoalTypical doseFrequencyMethod
Body composition1–2 mgOnce or twice weeklySubcutaneous injection
Anti-aging1 mgOnce weeklySubcutaneous injection
Stacked with Ipamorelin1 mg CJC + 200–300 mcg Ipa2–3x weeklySubcutaneous injection
Non-DAC (Mod GRF 1-29)100–200 mcg2–3x dailySubcutaneous injection

Important: Dosing information here is educational only. The right protocol for you depends on your health history, goals, and body weight. A licensed clinic can prescribe and supervise your treatment safely.

Side effects & safety

CJC-1295 has a favorable safety profile. It is well-tolerated by the vast majority of users, and serious adverse events are rare in clinical use. The most commonly reported side effects are mild and transient.

Possible side effects include: Injection site redness or irritation, water retention (especially at higher doses), temporary fatigue after injection, and mild flushing. These typically resolve within hours of dosing.

Because CJC-1295 works within the body’s natural feedback loop rather than replacing GH directly, it does not cause pituitary suppression — a key advantage over synthetic HGH. Long-term safety data from human clinical use remains limited, which underscores the importance of working with a qualified, licensed provider.

Compare CJC-1295 with its most common stack partner: Ipamorelin overview | Ipamorelin vs CJC-1295 guide

Frequently asked questions

Is CJC-1295 the same as Sermorelin?
No, but they are related. Both are GHRH analogs that stimulate the pituitary to release growth hormone. Sermorelin is the 29-amino-acid fragment of natural GHRH, while CJC-1295 is a modified version with greater potency and a much longer half-life (especially in the DAC form). CJC-1295 generally produces a stronger GH response, though Sermorelin has a longer clinical track record.
Should I use CJC-1295 with or without DAC?
Most clinical protocols use CJC-1295 with DAC for its practical dosing convenience (once or twice weekly). CJC-1295 without DAC (Mod GRF 1-29) is used when more precise timing of GH pulses is desired, typically injected 30–60 minutes before bed or training. Your provider can recommend which is more appropriate for your goals.
Can I stack CJC-1295 with other peptides?
Yes — CJC-1295 is almost always used in combination with Ipamorelin, which works through a complementary mechanism to amplify the GH pulse. This stack is the most popular GH optimization protocol in functional medicine clinics. Some protocols also combine it with BPC-157 for enhanced recovery.
How long does it take to see results from CJC-1295?
Most users notice improved sleep quality and energy within the first 2–4 weeks. Body composition changes — lean muscle gains and fat reduction — typically become noticeable after 8–12 weeks of consistent use. Results are influenced by diet, training, and individual GH baseline levels.
How do I find a clinic that prescribes CJC-1295?
Look for functional medicine or hormone optimization clinics that offer GHRH peptide protocols. Tides connects you with vetted providers across the US — join the waitlist to get matched with a clinic near you for free.