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- Leuprorelin, also known as leuprolide, is a manufactured version of a hormone used to treat prostate cancer, breast cancer, endometriosis, uterine fibroids...
- buserelin, histrelin, leuprorelin, triptorelin Long-acting depot injection or injected pellet (once every one to six months): leuprorelin, triptorelin Injected...
- were randomized to either placebo or leuprorelin treatment. The study spanned forty-eight w****s with leuprorelin treatment every 12 w****s, with ability...
- Leuprorelin/norethisterone acetate, also known as leuprolide/norethindrone acetate and sold under the brand name Lupaneta Pack, is a co-packaged medication...
- the benefits of leuprorelin outweighed its risks when used according to its approved labeling. From 2017 the FDA evaluated leuprorelin's connection to pain...
- agonists and GnRH antagonists. These medications may be GnRH analogues like leuprorelin and cetrorelixpeptides that are structurally related to GnRH – or...
- proton-pump inhibitor lansoprazole (Prevacid) and the prostate cancer drug, leuprorelin (Lupron). The intention of the joint venture was to get products that...
- Gestonorone L02AE01 Buserelin L02AE02 Leuprorelin L02AE03 Goserelin L02AE04 Triptorelin L02AE05 Histrelin L02AE51 Leuprorelin and bicalutamide L02BA01 Tamoxifen...
- time. Examples of drugs that can be administered in this way include leuprorelin and the **** steroids estradiol and testosterone.[citation needed] Burgess...
- deep vein thrombosis, feminization, and weight gain. Some hospitals use leuprorelin and goserelin to reduce libido, and while there is presently little evidence...