PITUITARY AND HYPOTHALAMIC HORMONES AND ANALOGUES


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CetrorelixFor the inhibition of premature LH surges in women undergoing controlled ovarian stimulation.
CetrorelixFor the inhibition of premature LH surges in women undergoing controlled ovarian stimulation.
DesmopressinFor the management of primary nocturnal enuresis and indicated as antidiuretic replacement therapy in the management of central diabetes insipidus and for the management of the temporary polyuria and polydipsia following head trauma or surgery in the pituitary
DesmopressinFor the management of primary nocturnal enuresis and indicated as antidiuretic replacement therapy in the management of central diabetes insipidus and for the management of the temporary polyuria and polydipsia following head trauma or surgery in the pituitary
Desmopressin acetateFor treatment of diabetes insipidus, prevention of polydipsia, polyuria and dehydration
Octreotide acetateFor treatment of acromegaly and reduction of side effects from cancer chemotherapy
OxytocinTo assist in labor, elective labor induction, uterine contraction induction
PegvisomantFor treatment of acromegaly
SermorelinFor treatment of dwarfism, prevention of HIV-induced weight loss
Somatropin recombinant
Thyrotropin AlfaFor detection of residueal or recurrent thyroid cancer
VasopressinEnuresis; Polyuria; Diabetes insipidus; Polydipsia; Oesophageal varices with bleeding
VasopressinEnuresis; Polyuria; Diabetes insipidus; Polydipsia; Oesophageal varices with bleeding

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