Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| goserelin acetate | Zoladex, Zoladex LA |
| leuprolide acetate | Lupron Depot |
| nafarelin acetate | Synarel |
Leuprolide is given as a shot under the skin once a day or as a
shot in the muscle every 1 to 3 months.
Nafarelin is a nasal spray used twice a day.
Goserelin is injected into the fat tissue of the abdomen once every
28 days or once every 12 weeks.
How It Works
Gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist (GnRH-a) medications reduce
the amount of
estrogen in the body and prevent the release of eggs
from the ovaries (ovulation). This stops the monthly
menstrual hormonal cycle and results in a condition similar to
menopause.
Why It Is Used
Rarely, GnRH-a medications are used to treat
multiple severe
premenstrual syndrome (PMS) or
premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) symptoms if
other treatments have failed.
On the rare occasion that a woman is considering removal of the
ovaries (oophorectomy), GnRH-a treatment is used beforehand. If GnRH-a
treatment relieves symptoms, then removal of the ovaries is likely to provide
complete relief from PMS. However, even if symptoms improve during GnRH-a
treatment, it is possible that the medication is not the reason for the
improvement.
A GnRH-a may be used only for short periods of time (3 to 6
months).
How Well It Works
When effective, GnRH-a treatment almost completely ends physical
and psychological PMS or PMDD symptoms. (The effectiveness of the nafarelin
nasal spray can be hard to predict.) But, GnRH-a side effects are
usually severe.
Side Effects
GnRH-a medications produce a condition similar to menopause, with
many of the same side effects. These side effects, which will go away or
reverse themselves when you stop taking the medication, include:
Women frequently become depressed or anxious when they first begin
GnRH-a treatment.
Loss of bone density, which can lead to
osteoporosis, is probably a reversible side effect if
a GnRH-a is used only for short-term treatment (less than 6 months). If GnRH-a
treatment is used for longer than 6 months, bone density loss may be permanent
and may increase your risk for bone fractures later in life.
Though you are not likely to become pregnant while taking this
medication, GnRH-a medication may affect a developing fetus. It is therefore
necessary to use a birth control method while taking a GnRH-a.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference
is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
GnRH-a treatment usually stops menstrual periods. If regular
periods continue, call your health professional.
GnRH-a treatment may be considered only after all other PMS
treatments have failed.
Be sure to consider your risk for bone loss (osteoporosis) before starting GnRH-a therapy. If you
are at high risk:
- Consider a different drug
treatment.
- Avoid repeat GnRH-a therapy. If a second course of
GnRH-a treatment is recommended, wait at least 1 year before starting
it.
The benefits and effectiveness of GnRH-a need to be compared with
the side effects and costs of treatment. You can discuss this with your health
professional.
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