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Goserelin, sold
under the
brand name
Zoladex among others, is a
medication which is used to
suppress production of the ****
hormones (testosterone and...
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marketed and are
available for
medical use
include buserelin, gonadorelin,
goserelin, histrelin, leuprorelin, nafarelin, and triptorelin. GnRH
agonists that...
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administering medications such as insulin, morphine,
diacetylmorphine and
goserelin.
Subcutaneous administration may be
abbreviated as SC, SQ, subcu, sub-Q...
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instance to
induce puberty.
Buserelin Deslorelin Fertirelin Gonadorelin Goserelin Histrelin Lecirelin Leuprorelin Nafarelin Peforelin Triptorelin A gonadotropin-releasing...
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cancer by
different GnRH
agonists administered at 3
month intervals (
goserelin,
triptorelin and leuprorelin).
Dotted line is the
threshold for the castrate...
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Medroxyprogesterone L02AB03
Gestonorone L02AE01
Buserelin L02AE02
Leuprorelin L02AE03
Goserelin L02AE04
Triptorelin L02AE05
Histrelin L02AE51
Leuprorelin and bicalutamide...
- thrombosis, feminization, and
weight gain. Some
hospitals use
leuprorelin and
goserelin to
reduce libido, and
while there is
presently little evidence for their...
- haloperidol, chlorpromazine, sulpiride) GnRH
agonists (e.g., leuprorelin,
goserelin) GnRH
antagonists (e.g., cetrorelix, elagolix)
Progestogens (e.g., chlormadinone...
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target receptor, and thus has an
efficacy of more than 100%. For example,
goserelin is a
superagonist of the gonadotropin-releasing
hormone receptor. Agonist...
- more
biologically active. GnRH
agonists commonly used are leuprorelin,
goserelin, and triptorelin,
which are
marked as Lupron, Zoladex, and Decapetyl,...