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Hypolock LD 3.75mg Injection
Prescription Required
Salt Composition : Leuprolide Acetate
Manufacturer : GLAND PHARMA LTD
Origin of Medicine : India
1 Vial(s)
Introduction to Hypolock Ld 3.75mg Injection
Hypolock LD 3.75mg Injection consists of the active ingredient Leuprolide acetate. It belongs to the class of medicines called Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone (GnRH) agonists. Hypolock LD 3.75mg Injection treats prostate cancer in men, hormone-responsive breast cancer, and endometriosis (tissue that usually lines the interior of the uterus grows outside of it) and uterine fibroids (noncancerous growths of the uterus) in women. This medicine is also used in treating premature puberty (central precocious puberty); due to certain hormonal releases, a child’s body begins to change into an adult at an early age.
It is not recommended to take this if you are allergic to Leuprolide acetate or any other ingredients, including Goserelin and Triptorlin of the medicine and products relating to gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH). During the treatment, the existing symptoms may worsen due to the initial sex steroid increase in the body. This will subside after the continual use of the medicine. Talk to your physician for more concerns.
This medicine is not recommended in pregnant and breastfeeding women and patients with abnormal vaginal bleeding. It is not recommended if you experience abnormal vaginal bleeding. It is not recommended for use if you experience seizure or mood disorders. Men who experience urinary blockage or who have undergone testicular excision should inform their physician. It is advised to measure bone density at regular intervals.If you are a woman of childbearing age, use non-hormonal contraceptives while taking Hypolock LD 3.75mg Injection. Tell your doctor if you feel pressure on the spinal cord and experience urinary disorders and haematuria (blood in the urine).
Inform your doctor about any underlying medical disorders you may have before beginning therapy, such as diabetes, seizures, heart problems including chest pain, irregular heartbeats, depression, or an increased risk of osteoporosis (thinning of the bones). It is advised to inform your healthcare professional about all the medicines you are taking including prescription, over the counter, herbal and vitamin supplements before starting the therapy.
Uses of Hypolock Ld 3.75mg Injection
- Prostate cancer
- Hormone-responsive breast cancer in perimenopausal (around menopause) women
- Endometriosis (a painful illness in which the tissue that normally lines the inside of the uterus grows outside of your uterus)
- Central precocious puberty in children under 10 years (a child’s body begins to change into an adult too soon caused by a release of certain hormones).
Therapeutic Effects of Hypolock Ld 3.75mg Injection
Hypolock LD 3.75mg Injection causes the pituitary gland's GnRH receptors to become desensitized which lowers the amount of LH and FSH secreted. In the end, this leads to a decrease in the synthesis of sex hormones, specifically estrogen in females and testosterone in males. This helps to slow the growth of cancer cells, reduce the size of uterine fibroids, and alleviate the symptoms of endometriosis and early onset of puberty.
Interaction of Hypolock Ld 3.75mg Injection with other drugs
Inform your healthcare provider about all the medicines you take, including prescription, over-the-counter, nutritional and vitamin supplements, vaccines, and herbal products. Certain medications may interact with Hypolock LD 3.75mg Injection and may cause undesirable side effects.
More Information about Hypolock Ld 3.75mg Injection
- Keep Hypolock LD 3.75mg Injection out of sight and reach of children.
- Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct heat and light.
- Store below 25oC
- Do not refrigerate or freeze.
How to consume Hypolock Ld 3.75mg Injection
Hypolock LD 3.75mg Injection is usually administered in the arm, thigh or abdomen. If this injection is recommended for you, it will be given by a healthcare professional. Do not self-administer. Your physician will choose the dosage and administration frequency based on the medical condition because it differs for each person.
Safety Advices for Hypolock Ld 3.75mg Injection
Pregnancy
It is unsafe to use Hypolock LD 3.75mg Injection because it is contraindicated in pregnant women as it may cause foetal harm. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or planning to get pregnant before taking this treatment.
Breast Feeding
It is not advised to breastfeed as it is unknown whether the drug is excreted in human milk. Inform your doctor if you are breastfeeding before taking this injection.
Lungs
Inform your doctor if you experience any pulmonary embolism, shortness or difficulty of breath, or other underlying lung conditions. Consult your doctor for more information.
Liver
Hypolock LD 3.75mg Injection should be used cautiously in patients with liver impairment. Consult your doctor before receiving it. Notify your doctor about underlying liver conditions.
Alcohol
Consuming alcohol during the Hypolock LD 3.75mg Injection treatment may increase the risk of thinning bones and other side effects. Hence caution should be taken. Consult your doctor for more information.
Driving
Hypolock LD 3.75mg Injection can cause drowsiness, visual disturbances, or dizziness. It is unsafe, hence avoid driving if you are unwell.
Side Effects of Hypolock Ld 3.75mg Injection
Side effects are unwanted symptoms caused by medicines. Even though all medicines cause side effects, not everyone gets them.
Serious
- Severe rash, itching
- Osteoporosis
- Hyperglycemia
- Mood changes
- Cardiovascular risks
Common
- Injection site reactions
- Loss of appetite
- Swelling in ankle or hand
- Difficulty sleeping, headache
- Mood swings, depression
- Weight changes
- Nausea, vomiting
- Vaginal dryness, bleeding
- Loss of interest in sexual intercourse
- Hot flushes
- Bone pain, muscle weakness
- Breast tenderness
Word of Advice
During the treatment of breast cancer, regular checkup of every three months during the treatment with the combinations of an aromatase inhibitor. Do not receive this injection if you experience any abnormal vaginal bleeding. Consult your doctor immediately if you or your child is suffering from a headache even after treating it with pain killers, vision problems, buzzing, or ringing in the ear. If you have diabetes, ask your doctor to monitor your glucose and blood sugar levels regularly.
Before starting, inform your doctor if you are still menstruating. If you suffer weakness or dizziness as a side effect of Hypolock LD 3.75mg Injection, stay away from hard lifting and taxing activities.If you notice a loss of appetite, don't worry if it lasts for a day or two, but if it persists or if you are losing weight, inform your nurse or dietitian for guidance. They may recommend supplements, dietary changes, or adjustments to eating habits to address these issues. This treatment can affect fertility in men and women. If you are worried about this, it is important to talk with your doctor before you start this treatment.
FAQs
Q 1. Who should not use Hypolock LD 3.75mg Injection?
Hypolock LD 3.75mg Injection should not be used by pregnant and breastfeeding women, people who are allergic to the medication, or people with a history of osteoporosis or bone fractures. It should also be used cautiously in people with a past of depression or mental illness.
Q 2. What should I do if I miss a dose of Hypolock LD 3.75mg Injection?
If you miss a dose of Hypolock LD 3.75mg Injection, contact your healthcare provider as soon as possible to schedule the missed dose. Do not double up on doses to make up for a missed one.
Q 3. Can Hypolock LD 3.75mg Injection cause weight gain?
Weight gain is not a common side effect of Hypolock LD 3.75mg Injection, but it may occur in some people.
Q 4. How does Hypolock LD 3.75mg Injection help with endometriosis?
Endometriosis is a condition where the tissue that lines the uterus grows outside of it, which can cause pain and other symptoms. Hypolock LD 3.75mg Injection decreases estrogen production, contributing to endometriosis tissue growth. By reducing estrogen levels, Hypolock LD 3.75mg Injection can help alleviate the symptoms of endometriosis.
Fact Box of Hypolock Ld 3.75mg Injection
Molecule name: Leuprolide acetate | Therapeutic class: Antineoplastics |
Pharmacological class: Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone (GnRH) agonists | Indication: 1. Prostate cancer 2. Hormone-responsive breast cancer in perimenopausal (around menopause) women 3. Endometriosis (a painful illness in which the tissue that normally lines the inside of the uterus grows outside of your uterus) 5. Central precocious puberty in children under 10 years (a child’s body begins to change into an adult too soon caused by a release of certain hormones) |
Dosage form: Injection | Habit forming: No |
References
- Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited, United States Food and Drug Administration(US FDA), [Revised on April 2022], [Accessed on March 2024], https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2022/019732s045,020517s043lbl.pdf
- Takeda UK limited, European Medicines Compendium(emc), [Revised on April 2023], [Accessed on March 2024], https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/files/pil.4651.pdf
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