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  2. Leuprorelin - Wikipedia

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    Leuprorelin is the generic name of the drug and its INN Tooltip International Nonproprietary Name and BAN Tooltip British Approved Name, while leuprorelin acetate is its BANM Tooltip British Approved Name and JAN Tooltip Japanese Accepted Name, leuprolide acetate is its USAN Tooltip United States Adopted Name and USP Tooltip United States ...

  3. Gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist - Wikipedia

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    A gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist (GnRH agonist) is a type of medication which affects gonadotropins and sex hormones. [1] They are used for a variety of indications including in fertility medicine and to lower sex hormone levels in the treatment of hormone-sensitive cancers such as prostate cancer and breast cancer, certain gynecological disorders like heavy periods and endometriosis ...

  4. Leuprorelin/norethisterone acetate - Wikipedia

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    The leuprorelin is given by intramuscular injection and the norethisterone acetate is taken by mouth. [1] The co-packaged medication was approved for medical use in the United States in December 2012. [2]

  5. Antiandrogen - Wikipedia

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    Examples of GnRH agonists include leuprorelin (leuprolide) and goserelin, while an example of a GnRH antagonist is cetrorelix. [92] Estrogens that are or that have been used as antigonadotropins include estradiol, estradiol esters like estradiol valerate , estradiol undecylate , and polyestradiol phosphate , conjugated estrogens ...

  6. List of therapeutic monoclonal antibodies - Wikipedia

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    When used as drugs, the International Nonproprietary Names (INNs) end in -mab. The remaining syllables of the INNs, as well as the column Source, are explained in Nomenclature of monoclonal antibodies. Types of monoclonal antibodies with other structures than naturally occurring antibodies.

  7. Drug nomenclature - Wikipedia

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    Drug nomenclature is the systematic naming of drugs, especially pharmaceutical drugs.In the majority of circumstances, drugs have 3 types of names: chemical names, the most important of which is the IUPAC name; generic or nonproprietary names, the most important of which are international nonproprietary names (INNs); and trade names, which are brand names. [1]

  8. Gonadotropin preparations - Wikipedia

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    menotropins for injections, USP. Brands. Menopur, 5 mL vials containing 75 IU FSH and 75 IU LH. Repronex, vials containing either 75 IU FSH and 75 IU LH, or 150 IU FSH and 150 IU LH. Common side effects of preparations containing FSH and LH are: [4] Mild bloating; Pain, swelling, or irritation injection site; Rash at injection site or other ...

  9. Gonadorelin - Wikipedia

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    Gonadorelin is the generic name of the drug and its INN Tooltip International Nonproprietary Name, BAN Tooltip British Approved Name, and JAN Tooltip Japanese Accepted Name, while gonadorelina is its DCIT Tooltip Denominazione Comune Italiana and gonadoréline is its DCF Tooltip Dénomination Commune Française.