-
Cetrorelix (INNTooltip
International Nonproprietary Name,
BANTooltip British Approved Name), or
cetrorelix acetate (USANTooltip
United States Adopted Name...
- reproduction, and for
other indications. Some GnRH antagonists, such as
cetrorelix, are
similar in
structure to
natural GnRH (a
hormone made by
neurons in...
- antagonists.
These medications may be GnRH
analogues like
leuprorelin and
cetrorelix –
peptides that are
structurally related to GnRH – or small-molecules...
- gonadotropin-releasing
hormone (GnRH)
analogues such as
leuprorelin and
cetrorelix, and/or
other antigonadotropins such as
megestrol acetate and medroxyprogesterone...
-
cetoxime (INN)
cetraxate (INN)
cetrimide (INN)
cetrimonium bromide (INN)
cetrorelix (INN)
Cetrotide cetuximab (INN)
cetylpyridinium chloride (INN) Cevi-Bid...
- paroxypropione) GnRH
agonists (e.g., leuprorelin) GnRH
antagonists (e.g.,
cetrorelix)
Progestogens (incl.,
chlormadinone acetate,
cyproterone acetate, hydroxyprogesterone...
- (leuprolide)
Nafarelin Peforelin Triptorelin Antagonists Peptide:
Abarelix Cetrorelix Degarelix Ganirelix Non-peptide:
Elagolix Linzagolix† Relugolix...
- paroxypropione) GnRH
agonists (e.g., leuprorelin) GnRH
antagonists (e.g.,
cetrorelix)
Progestogens (incl.,
chlormadinone acetate,
cyproterone acetate, hydroxyprogesterone...
- GnRH
agonists (e.g., goserelin, leuprorelin) GnRH
antagonists (e.g.,
cetrorelix)
Progestogens (e.g.,
chlormadinone acetate,
cyproterone acetate, gestonorone...
- for this purpose.
Examples of GnRh
antagonists include ganirelix and
cetrorelix,
drugs that are
typically used to
treat infertility.
Progestogens used...