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What does the Prostap injection do?

What does the Prostap injection do?

In men, Prostap injections are given to treat prostate cancer. They are used for high risk localised cancers, locally advanced cancers and those that have spread. The injections might be used on their own, or alongside surgery or radiotherapy. In women, Prostap injections are used to treat endometriosis and fibroids.

How do you inject Lutrate Depot?

The suspension should be administered immediately after reconstitution. After cleaning the injection site with an alcohol swab, administer the intramuscular injection by inserting the needle at a 90 degree angle into the gluteal area, anterior thigh, or deltoid; injection sites should be alternated (see Figure).

Is Leuprorelin a chemotherapy?

Official Answer. Lupron Depot (leuprolide acetate) injection is not a chemotherapy treatment, but a prescription hormone medicine used in the palliative treatment of advanced prostate cancer. Palliative treatment is used to relieve pain or other symptoms and improve the quality of your life.

What class of drugs is leuprolide?

Leuprolide injection is in a class of medications called gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) agonists. It works by decreasing the amount of certain hormones in the body.

What is Casodex 50mg?

White film-coated tablet. Treatment of advanced prostate cancer in combination with luteinizing-hormone releasing hormone (LHRH) analogue therapy or surgical castration. Adult males including the elderly: one tablet (50 mg) once a day.

Does Leuprorelin cause weight gain?

Weight gain or weight loss One of the most common side effects of women taking Lupron Depot is weight gain. However, some women may experience weight loss instead.

What are the long term effects of Lupron?

Long-term side effects included migraines, hot flashes/sweating, joint pain, and decreased libido (Table 3).

Is Lupron and leuprolide the same?

Lupron, Eligard, Lupron Depot, and Viadur are trade names for Leuprolide. In some cases, health care professionals may use the trade names Lupron, Eligard, Lupron Depot, and Viadur when referring to the generic drug name Leuprolide. Drug type: Lupron is a hormone therapy.

How is leuprolide given?

How Leuprolide Is Given: As an injection under the skin (subcutaneous, SubQ), or into the muscle (intramuscular, IM). May be given as a daily, monthly, or every 3 or 4month injection depending on the formulation and condition being treated. Also may be given as a once-a-year implantable device (Viadur(tm)).

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