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Relugolix versus Leuprolide - Neal Shore video.
Note that Relugolix [Relumina] is an [u]oral[/u] gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH)
antagonist
, whereas Leuprorelin [Lupron] is a
GnRH
analogue acting as an
at pituitary
GnRH
receptors. -Patrick [1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?
Note that Relugolix [Relumina] is an [u]oral[/u] gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH)
antagonist
, whereas Leuprorelin [Lupron] is a
GnRH
analogue acting as an
at pituitary
GnRH
receptors. -Patrick [1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
GnRH Analogues and the emergency pill
Hi, I have been put on GnRH analogues as treatment, I had sex and the condom broke however, he did not finish at that point. I was wondering if anyone else has been in this situation and if you used emergency contraception? I would like to take the morning after pill for peace of mind but don't know
Hi, I have been put on GnRH analogues as treatment, I had sex and the condom broke however, he did not finish at that point. I was wondering if anyone else has been in this situation and if you used emergency contraception? I would like to take the morning after pill for peace of mind but don't know
Ellyfant
in
Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Cost comparison between Lupron and Oestrogel
Until the ‘Patch” trial is completed sometime next year there seems to be a lot of unanswered questions regarding the use of tE2. Some warriors on this site maintain that E2 levels should remain in the 20 pg/mL range while many of us including myself appear to be doing quite well using tE2 (patches,
Until the ‘Patch” trial is completed sometime next year there seems to be a lot of unanswered questions regarding the use of tE2. Some warriors on this site maintain that E2 levels should remain in the 20 pg/mL range while many of us including myself appear to be doing quite well using tE2 (patches,
E2-Guy
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
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Testosterone recovery (after 6 months of ADT).
Use of a
GnRH
agonist
, higher BMI, and hypertension were the predictive factors for slower TT recovery to normal TT levels after the cessation of nADT. Keywords: Testosterone; androgen deprivation; gonadotropin-releasing hormone antagonist; prostate brachytherapy; prostate cancer.
Use of a
GnRH
agonist
, higher BMI, and hypertension were the predictive factors for slower TT recovery to normal TT levels after the cessation of nADT. Keywords: Testosterone; androgen deprivation; gonadotropin-releasing hormone antagonist; prostate brachytherapy; prostate cancer.
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
How many of you are using tE2 as your only form of ADT?
Since we have over 10,000 men on this forum and just a few of you reply to transdermal estradiol posts, I really am curious as to how many are using this 'novel' (for lack of a better word) form of ADT exclusively? I for one and a few comrades that I have befriended here are having 'damn' good luck with
Since we have over 10,000 men on this forum and just a few of you reply to transdermal estradiol posts, I really am curious as to how many are using this 'novel' (for lack of a better word) form of ADT exclusively? I for one and a few comrades that I have befriended here are having 'damn' good luck with
E2-Guy
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Advice please.... Danazol or GnRH analogue?
Hi, hope everyone is safe and well and coping as well as they can in these strange times, I've have been suffering and I've tried every pill I can and I'm currently on the depo injection but need to come off it as the I cant cope with the side affects anymore! I'm just looking for some advice on which
Hi, hope everyone is safe and well and coping as well as they can in these strange times, I've have been suffering and I've tried every pill I can and I'm currently on the depo injection but need to come off it as the I cant cope with the side affects anymore! I'm just looking for some advice on which
Pureunicorn
in
Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
(off topic) Firmagon useful for treating pedophilia
It will probably surprise few of us that libido-reducing Firmagon has been found to be useful for treating pedophiles in a small Swedish study. They found that it had rapid onset of action (it is a direct GnRH antagonist). However, its effect on self-reported risk was far from complete, and we don't
It will probably surprise few of us that libido-reducing Firmagon has been found to be useful for treating pedophiles in a small Swedish study. They found that it had rapid onset of action (it is a direct GnRH antagonist). However, its effect on self-reported risk was far from complete, and we don't
Tall_Allen
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
41 Perimenopause? Femoston. History of unusual fibroid- concerns. Help!
Sorry this is quite long as my history of issues is complex. I have been struggling with my health for 6 years (when I was 35) it started with fatigue and headaches then skin issues (tiny blisters on face and rashes on neck & forearms) then horrendous bloating, abdominal pain and finally crippling back
Sorry this is quite long as my history of issues is complex. I have been struggling with my health for 6 years (when I was 35) it started with fatigue and headaches then skin issues (tiny blisters on face and rashes on neck & forearms) then horrendous bloating, abdominal pain and finally crippling back
weekari
in
Women's Health
4 years ago
FET with endometriosis- what was your protocol? How much estrogens?
Also, did you take
gnrh
agonist
beforehand? I feel my clinic ( nhs) doesn't really take into account my endometriosis :-( In fact the doctor said that the pill is a good treatment for endometriosis ( yeah right...) And I shouldn't worry. Buy I do..I'm almost 38...
Also, did you take
gnrh
agonist
beforehand? I feel my clinic ( nhs) doesn't really take into account my endometriosis :-( In fact the doctor said that the pill is a good treatment for endometriosis ( yeah right...) And I shouldn't worry. Buy I do..I'm almost 38...
Lapinblanc88
in
Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
MONOTHERAPY FOR NEWLY DIAGNOSED PROSTATE CANCER
Also called Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone (
GnRH
)
agonist
. I'm gonna stop here, having discovered interesting mis- and maybe dis-information on the Am. Ca. Soc. website, along with good info... which is typical all the hell over the internet. C'est la CyberSpace.
Also called Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone (
GnRH
)
agonist
. I'm gonna stop here, having discovered interesting mis- and maybe dis-information on the Am. Ca. Soc. website, along with good info... which is typical all the hell over the internet. C'est la CyberSpace.
RICH22
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Can you take Starflower oil with Decapeptyl?
I have recently been put on the decapeptyl injection for 3 months until I have my surgery on my endo cyst. I have been experiencing hot and cold flushes and they are worse at night. I’ve been told starflower oil helps with the hot flushes, but can you take it with the GnRH injection?
I have recently been put on the decapeptyl injection for 3 months until I have my surgery on my endo cyst. I have been experiencing hot and cold flushes and they are worse at night. I’ve been told starflower oil helps with the hot flushes, but can you take it with the GnRH injection?
Eleanorbargates
in
Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
GNRH injections and associated weight gain?
Evening all, I just wondered if anyone had had an experiences of weight gain whilst on GNRH injections? Thank you 💛
Evening all, I just wondered if anyone had had an experiences of weight gain whilst on GNRH injections? Thank you 💛
K-Endo
in
Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Surgical Castration. Why is it uncommon?
I received the following circuitously from Richard Wassersug. -Patrick "What is known about the psychological distress of surgical castration versus long term androgen suppression with LHRH agonists or antagonists drugs? I share with Patrick O'Shea an interest in what is in the medical literature
I received the following circuitously from Richard Wassersug. -Patrick "What is known about the psychological distress of surgical castration versus long term androgen suppression with LHRH agonists or antagonists drugs? I share with Patrick O'Shea an interest in what is in the medical literature
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Is There Still a Role for Bilateral Orchidectomy in ADT for Metastatic Prostate Cancer?
Recent Egyption study [1] comparing physical castration to Degarelix [Firmagon]. (Degarelix is a GnRH [LHRH] [u]antagonist[/u]. Traditional chemical castration drugs such as Lupron are GnRH receptor agonists.) "Bilateral orchidectomy and degarelix showed comparable results for PSA reduction, but [u]
Recent Egyption study [1] comparing physical castration to Degarelix [Firmagon]. (Degarelix is a GnRH [LHRH] [u]antagonist[/u]. Traditional chemical castration drugs such as Lupron are GnRH receptor agonists.) "Bilateral orchidectomy and degarelix showed comparable results for PSA reduction, but [u]
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Endometriosis severe pain 18 months after 4th excision surgery and mirena
Endometriosis returned after excision and mirena iud After 13 years of pain I was finally diagnosed with stage 4 endometriosis 6 years ago. It had obliterated my bowel, Fallopian tubes and uteral sacral and round ligaments, it had attached my womb to bowel, pulled and stuck one ovary to the front
Endometriosis returned after excision and mirena iud After 13 years of pain I was finally diagnosed with stage 4 endometriosis 6 years ago. It had obliterated my bowel, Fallopian tubes and uteral sacral and round ligaments, it had attached my womb to bowel, pulled and stuck one ovary to the front
Lily1986
in
Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Coping at work with endo
How do people cope at work with endometriosis? I have a large ovary cyst and have been waiting for surgery now for 6 months. I am constantly tired and calling in sick as i can’t move from my bed. I’m scared of loosing my job. I help manage a restaurant and it’s such a physically demanding job. I’ve given
How do people cope at work with endometriosis? I have a large ovary cyst and have been waiting for surgery now for 6 months. I am constantly tired and calling in sick as i can’t move from my bed. I’m scared of loosing my job. I help manage a restaurant and it’s such a physically demanding job. I’ve given
Eleanorbargates
in
Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Update and experience on gnrh
So saw private consultation today and told it looks like superficial endo and a nodule on pertinatol?area behind uterus and pelvic Endometriosis. told that a lap would cost 6,600 and they no longer do payment plan apparently a lot of hospitals are stopping it now so I’m buggered apparently it’s due to
So saw private consultation today and told it looks like superficial endo and a nodule on pertinatol?area behind uterus and pelvic Endometriosis. told that a lap would cost 6,600 and they no longer do payment plan apparently a lot of hospitals are stopping it now so I’m buggered apparently it’s due to
Afrohair
in
Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Help!!
i v m 23 with no children got told i had endo 4 months aho iv only had the GnRH treatment for 3 months and that didnt help me so hes said it cant be endo if that didnt help iv looked up about this treatment and its not always effective but he just wanted to dissmiss me and not try anything else! i dont
i v m 23 with no children got told i had endo 4 months aho iv only had the GnRH treatment for 3 months and that didnt help me so hes said it cant be endo if that didnt help iv looked up about this treatment and its not always effective but he just wanted to dissmiss me and not try anything else! i dont
Pinkyy
in
Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
enzalutamide (XTANDI®, Astellas Pharma Inc.) for patients with metastatic castration-sensitive prostate cancer (mCSPC).
On December 16, 2019, the Food and Drug Administration approved enzalutamide (XTANDI®, Astellas Pharma Inc.) for patients with metastatic castration-sensitive prostate cancer (mCSPC). FDA previously approved enzalutamide for patients with castration-resistant prostate cancer. Efficacy was investigated
On December 16, 2019, the Food and Drug Administration approved enzalutamide (XTANDI®, Astellas Pharma Inc.) for patients with metastatic castration-sensitive prostate cancer (mCSPC). FDA previously approved enzalutamide for patients with castration-resistant prostate cancer. Efficacy was investigated
Darryl
Partner
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
GNrh & HRT (Tibolone)
Hi guys, looking for a bit of advice here. So iv been on GNRh for few months now and it’s been working incredibly well for me 🙌 reducing pain by a lot and just giving me relief in general. My last appointment was regarding next steps of what we are going to do health plan wise. So I have been offered
Hi guys, looking for a bit of advice here. So iv been on GNRh for few months now and it’s been working incredibly well for me 🙌 reducing pain by a lot and just giving me relief in general. My last appointment was regarding next steps of what we are going to do health plan wise. So I have been offered
Hannah0091
in
Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
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