Copper Peptide GHK-Cu vs Pasireotide

A side-by-side comparison from PeptideSciences101, the open peptide reference.

Overview

Copper Peptide GHK-Cu is primarily a cosmetic & skin peptide, while Pasireotide is used for hormonal.

This page compares Copper Peptide GHK-Cu and Pasireotide across their primary use, typical dosing, reported benefits and side effects, and U.S. regulatory status. For the full monograph on either compound — mechanism of action, clinical research, and references — follow the article links.

Side-by-side comparison

Copper Peptide GHK-CuPasireotide
CategoryCosmetic & SkinHormonal
Regulatory status (US)Compounding (Rx) — Apr 2026FDA approved
Typical dosageTopical or injectable0.6–0.9 mg SC twice daily (Cushing's disease, SC formulation) or 40–60 mg IM every 4 weeks (acromegaly, LAR); 10–40 mg IM every 4 weeks (Cushing's disease, LAR)
FrequencydailyTwice daily (SC formulation) or every 4 weeks (LAR formulation)
Reported benefitsSkin regeneration, collagen, wound healing, hair growthReduction of cortisol hypersecretion in Cushing's disease, normalization of GH and IGF-1 in acromegaly, pituitary tumor volume reduction, improvement of clinical signs of hypercortisolism
Reported side effectsSafe both topical and injectableHyperglycemia, new-onset or worsening diabetes mellitus, diarrhea, nausea, cholelithiasis, QT interval prolongation, bradycardia, hepatic enzyme elevation, adrenal insufficiency (hypocortisolism)

Key differences

Primary use. Copper Peptide GHK-Cu is categorised under Cosmetic & Skin, while Pasireotide falls under Hormonal. Their differing categories mean they are usually chosen for different goals rather than as direct substitutes.

Regulatory status. Copper Peptide GHK-Cu: not FDA-approved; compounding permitted with a prescription as of April 2026. Pasireotide: FDA-approved.

Dosing. Copper Peptide GHK-Cu is typically dosed at Topical or injectable (daily). Pasireotide is typically dosed at 0.6–0.9 mg SC twice daily (Cushing's disease, SC formulation) or 40–60 mg IM every 4 weeks (acromegaly, LAR); 10–40 mg IM every 4 weeks (Cushing's disease, LAR) (Twice daily (SC formulation) or every 4 weeks (LAR formulation)).

Can you stack them?

Some protocols combine peptides, but stacking Copper Peptide GHK-Cu and Pasireotide has not been validated for safety or efficacy in controlled trials. Combining compounds can change their effects and risks. Nothing here is medical advice — consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting or combining any protocol.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between Copper Peptide GHK-Cu and Pasireotide?
Copper Peptide GHK-Cu is primarily a cosmetic & skin peptide, while Pasireotide is used for hormonal. Copper Peptide GHK-Cu is not FDA-approved; compounding permitted with a prescription (as of April 2026), whereas Pasireotide is FDA-approved for one or more indications.
What is Copper Peptide GHK-Cu used for?
Multi-functional skin peptide.
What is Pasireotide used for?
Multi-receptor somatostatin analog (Signifor/Signifor LAR) FDA-approved for Cushing's disease and acromegaly.
Can you take Copper Peptide GHK-Cu and Pasireotide together?
Some users combine peptides within a single protocol, but stacking Copper Peptide GHK-Cu and Pasireotide has not been established as safe or effective in controlled trials. Neither this comparison nor PeptideSciences101 is medical advice — consult a qualified healthcare provider before combining any compounds.
Is Copper Peptide GHK-Cu or Pasireotide FDA-approved?
Copper Peptide GHK-Cu is not FDA-approved; compounding permitted with a prescription (as of April 2026). Pasireotide is FDA-approved for one or more indications.

Read the full articles

More Cosmetic & Skin comparisons

Copper Peptide GHK-Cu compared across categories

← All peptide comparisons