GOSERELIN - IMPLANT
PHONETIC PRONUNCIATION: (GOE-se-REL-in)
COMMON BRAND NAME(S): Zoladex
GENERIC NAME(S): goserelin acetate
Uses
USES: Goserelin is used in men to treat prostate cancer. It is used in women to treat certain breast cancers or a certain uterus disorder (endometriosis). It is also used in women to thin the lining of the uterus (endometrium) in preparation for a procedure to treat abnormal uterine bleeding. Talk to your doctor about the risks and benefits of treatment. Goserelin is similar to a natural hormone made by the body (luteinizing hormone releasing hormone-LHRH). It works by decreasing testosterone hormones in men and estrogen hormones in women. This effect helps to slow or stop the growth of certain cancer cells and uterine tissue that need these hormones to grow and spread.
How to use GOSERELIN - IMPLANT
HOW TO USE: Read the Patient Information Leaflet if available from your pharmacist before you start using goserelin and each time you get a refill. If you have any questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist. This medication is an implant that slowly releases hormone into your body. It is placed by a health care professional by injection under the skin of the lower abdomen below the navel. The implant itself will be completely absorbed into the body over weeks or months. Receive this medication as directed by your doctor. The 3.6-milligram syringe is usually injected every 4 weeks. The 10.8-milligram syringe is usually injected every 12 to 13 weeks. Follow the dosing schedule carefully to get the most benefit from it. To help you remember, mark your calendar to keep track of when to receive the next dose. Do not stop this medication without your doctor's approval. The dosage is based on your medical condition and response to treatment. During the first few weeks of treatment, your hormone levels will actually increase before they decrease. This is a normal response by your body to this drug. This may cause new or worsening symptoms (such as increased pain, increased difficulty urinating in men) for the first few weeks. Tell your doctor right away about these symptoms. See also Side Effects section. In women, menstrual periods should stop when this medication is used regularly. Tell your doctor promptly if regular periods continue after 2 months of treatment with goserelin. Usually, this medication will not need to be removed because the implant will be slowly and completely absorbed by your body. However, in the unlikely event that you have serious side effects or other problems, your doctor may remove this medication. Tell your doctor if your condition gets worse.
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Goserelin implant is used for the treatment of advanced prostate cancer, endometriosis, and certain breast and ovarian cancers. It is also used to suppress hormone production in women undergoing fertility treatment.
Goserelin implant belongs to a class of drugs called gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) agonists. It works by decreasing the production of certain hormones in the body, such as testosterone in men and estrogen in women, thus slowing the growth of cancer cells or reducing the symptoms of endometriosis.
Goserelin implant is administered as a small implant injected under the skin, usually in the abdominal area. The implant slowly releases the medication over a period of one to three months, depending on the prescribed dosage.
Common side effects of Goserelin implant include hot flashes, sweating, headache, decreased sexual desire, decreased erections in men, joint or muscle pain, mood changes, and injection site reactions such as pain, redness, or swelling. Consult your doctor if these side effects persist or worsen.
Goserelin implant can temporarily suppress fertility in both men and women. In women, it allows the ovaries to rest during fertility treatment, but fertility typically returns after stopping the treatment. In men, it may decrease sperm production, but fertility usually returns after stopping the medication.
Goserelin implant may take a few weeks to start working and show its full effect. It is important to continue using the medication as directed, even if there are no immediate changes.
Goserelin implant may interact with certain medications, including drugs that affect hormone levels such as testosterone, estrogen, or birth control pills. Inform your healthcare provider about all the medications you are currently taking to avoid any potential interactions.
Goserelin implant should not be used during pregnancy as it may harm the unborn baby. It is also not recommended during breastfeeding as it may pass into breast milk and harm the nursing infant.
If you miss a dose of Goserelin implant, contact your healthcare provider for further instructions. It is important to adhere to the prescribed treatment schedule to ensure optimal results.
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IMPORTANT: HOW TO USE THIS INFORMATION: This is a summary and does NOT have all possible information about this product. This information does not assure that this product is safe, effective, or appropriate for you. This information is not individual medical advice and does not substitute for the advice of your health care professional. Always ask your health care professional for complete information about this product and your specific health needs.
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