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David Mansour, MD

Physician · Medical Reviewer

David Mansour, MD is a physician with clinical training in endocrinology and metabolic medicine. A graduate of Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, his research interests include growth hormone secretagogues and their applications in lipodystrophy, growth hormone deficiency, and related metabolic conditions.

He completed clinical training in endocrinology at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, where he developed expertise in GHRH-based therapeutics including tesamorelin. His clinical experience with growth hormone axis pharmacology informs his review of educational content about tesamorelin's mechanisms, pharmacology, and relevant use contexts.

As medical reviewer for Tesamorelin Peptide, Dr. Mansour evaluates the site's content for clinical accuracy in mechanism descriptions, pharmacology, investigational versus approved use distinctions, and alignment with current endocrinology evidence on tesamorelin and related GHRH analogs.

Training & Credentials

  • MD — Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
  • Residency, Internal Medicine — NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
  • Clinical Training, Endocrinology — Columbia University Irving Medical Center

Areas of Expertise

Growth hormone secretagoguesLipodystrophyMetabolic medicineEndocrinologyPeptide therapeutics
Dr. Mansour reviews Tesamorelin Peptide content for clinical accuracy in mechanism of action descriptions, pharmacology, investigational versus approved use distinctions, and alignment with current endocrinology evidence.