Luprodex 11.25 mg is a depot (long‑acting) formulation of leuprolide acetate, a gonadotropin‑releasing hormone (GnRH) agonist. It is used to suppress hormone production (LH and FSH) after an initial stimulatory phase, resulting in reduced sex hormone levels (testosterone in men; estrogen/progesterone in women). Indications include hormone‑dependent conditions such as prostate cancer, endometriosis, uterine fibroids, and central precocious puberty.
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Description:
Luprodex 11.25 mg is a depot (long‑acting) formulation of leuprolide acetate, a gonadotropin‑releasing hormone (GnRH) agonist. It is used to suppress hormone production (LH and FSH) after an initial stimulatory phase, resulting in reduced sex hormone levels (testosterone in men; estrogen/progesterone in women). Indications include hormone‑dependent conditions such as prostate cancer, endometriosis, uterine fibroids, and central precocious puberty.
Prescription:
Prescription‑only medicine
Therapeutic Category:
Hormonal therapy
GnRH agonist
Endocrine / Oncologic therapy (depending on indication)
Active Ingredients / Composition:
Active ingredient: Leuprolide Acetate (also called Leuprorelin Acetate) 11.25 mg per vial.
Usually comes as dry powder (lyophilized) in a vial, to be reconstituted with a diluent before injection.
Variant:
The 11.25 mg is a “mid‑range” depot variant for monthly or 3‑month dosing depending on clinical protocol.
Other variants include 3.75 mg (monthly), 22.5 mg (3‑monthly), etc. (Different depot strengths.)
Consume Type (Route of Administration):
Injectable via intramuscular (IM) injection (or sometimes deep subcutaneous depending on protocol), given as a depot formulation. Not oral.
Directions / Usage:
Typically given once every 4 weeks (once a month) for many indications.
For some conditions (e.g. certain cancers, fibroids) duration may be months or even longer, depending on response.
Administered by a health professional in a clinic or hospital setting.
Common Side Effects:
Side effects known for leuprolide depot therapy include:
Hot flashes, night sweats
Fatigue
Injection‑site reactions (pain, swelling) (common in depot injections)
Mood changes, depression or mood swings
Headache, dizziness
Decreased libido, possible impotence (in men)
Menstrual changes, amenorrhea (in women)
Bone density loss / risk of osteoporosis with prolonged use
Package Type:
Supplied as a vial of powder for injection (dry vial) plus a diluent (ampoule) for reconstitution. Usually “1 vial in 1 vial pack” or “1 injection per vial” format.
Pack of 2 mL vial is common in listings.
Storage Advice:
Store in refrigerated conditions: 2‑8 °C (cold chain) is specified in some sources.
Protect from freezing.
Keep in original packaging till use.
Keep out of reach of children.
Safety Advice:
Must be administered by trained healthcare professional.
Do not use if hypersensitive/allergic to leuprolide or any excipients.
Use with caution in patients with severe cardiovascular disease, depression, bone disorders.
Since hormone suppression can reduce estrogen/testosterone, there is risk of bone mineral density loss, so monitoring (bone density, calcium/Vitamin D) may be required.
In women, avoid pregnancy during treatment; in men, also avoid exposure of pregnant women to the drug if handling.
Long‑term therapy risks: impact on lipid profile, metabolic changes.
Product Substitutes:
Manufacturer / Marketer:
Bharat Serums & Vaccines Ltd.
Country of Origin:
India.
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