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GnRH analog; agonist when pulsatile, antagonist when continuous. Infertility (pulsatile use), prostate cancer (continuous use), uterine fibroids Anti-androgen sx, nausea, vomiting. |
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Direct androgen receptor agonist Treat hypogonadism, develop secondary sex characteristics; stimulation of anabolism to promote recovery after burn or injury; treat ER-positive breast cancer. Masculinization in females; reduces intratesticular testosterone in males (feedback inhibition), causing gonadal atrophy. Premature closure of epiphyseal plates. Raises LDL, lowers HDL. |
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aka Propecia 5-alpha-reductase inhibitor. BPH, male pattern baldness. |
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Nonsteroidal competitive androgen inhibitor. Prostate cancer. |
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Ethinyl estradiol, mestrinol |
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estrogen analogs Hypogonadism, ovarian failure, menstrual abnormalities, hormone replacement therapy in post-menopausal women, androgen-dependent prostate cancer. Increases endometrial carcinoma risk, bleeding in post-menopausal women, increased thrombosis risk. CI: ER positive breast cancer, history of DVTs. |
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SERM. Partial agonist at hypothalamus; prevents normal feedback inhibition, increases release of LH and FSH from pituitary, stimulates ovulation. Infertility, PCOS. Hot flashes, ovarian enlargement, multi-pregnancy, visual disturbances. |
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SERM. Antagonist on breast, partial agonist on uterus. Treat ER-positive breast cancer. Increase in endometrial cancer risk. |
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SERM. Agonist on bone; antagonist on breast AND uterus. Osteoporosis. No endometrial cancer risk (unlike tamoxifen) |
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Aromatase inhibitor. Breast cancer in post-menopausal women. |
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Aromatase inhibitor. Breast cancer in post-menopausal women. |
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aka DepoProvera Progesterone analog. Reduce growth and increase vascularization of endometrium. Oral contraceptive, treatment of endometrial cancer, abnormal bleeding. |
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aka RU-486 Competitive inhibitor of progesterone Termination of pregnancy, give with misoprostol (PGE1) Heavy bleeding, GI distress (N/V, anorexia), abdominal pain |
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Synthetic estrogen/progestin combo |
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Oral contraceptive. Prevents estrogen rise, LH surge, no ovulation. Reliable contraception, decrease endometrial and ovarian cancer risk, decrease ectopic pregnancy risk, decrease pelvic infections, regular menses. Must take daily, no STD protection, *increases triglycerides, *depression, weight gain, nausea, HTN, hypercoagulability. CI: smokers > 35 years old - increase CV risk, history of thrombus, stroke, estrogen dependent tumor. |
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PGE2 analog: Causes cervical dilation, uterine contraction. Induces labor. |
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B2-agonist, relaxes uterus. tocolytic. (baby "returns to dreams") |
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B2-agonist relaxes uterus tocolytic |
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PGE1 analog, uterine contractions Terminate pregnancy (with mifepristone), induce labor |
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Inhibit cGMP phosphodiesterase, raise cGMP, smooth muscle relax in corpus cavernosum, erection. Erectile dysfunction. Headache, flushing, dyspepsia, impaired blue-green color vision. CI: nitrate use - severe hypotension (excess cGMP without PDE!) 3H: Headache, Heartburn, Hypotension |
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GnRH analog - see leuprolide |
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GnRH analog - see leuprolide |
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GnRH analog - see leuprolide |
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androgen aromatase inhibitor breast cancer in post-menopausal women |
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