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Primary indications include endometriosis, [5] for the reduction of uterine fibroids, to treat prostate cancer, and to treat male hypersexuality with severe sexual deviation. [4] The drug has also been used off label to delay puberty in patients with gender dysphoria. [6] It was patented in 1975 and approved for medical use in 1986. [7]
Elagolix is approved only for the treatment of endometriosis. [1] Other approved and off-label uses of GnRH antagonists in general are the same as those of GnRHR desensitization therapy with GnRH agonists such as leuprorelin , and include uterine fibroids and breast cancer in premenopausal women, prostate cancer in men, precocious puberty in ...
Buserelin, sold under the brand name Suprefact among others, is a medication which is used primarily in the treatment of prostate cancer and endometriosis. [3] [1] [2] It is also used for other indications such as the treatment of premenopausal breast cancer, uterine fibroids, and early puberty, in assisted reproduction for female infertility, and as a part of transgender hormone therapy.
Viadur was approved by the FDA for palliative treatment of advanced prostate cancer on 6 March 2000. [7] Eligard was approved by the FDA for palliative treatment of advanced prostate cancer on 24 January 2002. [5] Fensolvi was approved by the FDA for children with central precocious puberty on 4 May 2020. [6] [46]
Viagra and similar medications are FDA-approved treatments for ED. Known as PDE5 inhibitors, they work by increasing blood flow to your privates. And when used before intimacy, they make it easier ...
Nafarelin, sold under the brand name Synarel among others, is a gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist (GnRH agonist) medication which is used in the treatment of endometriosis and early puberty. [1] [2] It is also used to treat uterine fibroids, to control ovarian stimulation in in vitro fertilization (IVF), and as part of transgender hormone ...
3. Medications. Some medications have been associated with temporary hair loss. Most of the time hair loss related to medication is due to the drug disrupting the hair growth cycle leading to a ...
Right now, several medications are available to slow down, stop, or even reverse this form of hair loss, including FDA-approved treatments like finasteride and minoxidil.