Eurolide 4 mg Injection
About Eurolide 4 mg Injection
Eurolide 4 mg Injection belongs to the class of 'anticancer or anti-neoplastic agents', primarily used to treat prostate cancer in men, breast cancer and endometriosis in women and precocious puberty (early puberty) in children. Prostate cancer is the prostate gland's cancer (a small gland under the bladder secretes fluid that nourishes and protects sperm) found only in men. Breast cancer is a type of cancer that develops in breast cells stimulated by a female sex hormone called oestrogen. Endometriosis is a disorder in which tissue lining the uterus grows outside the uterine cavity. Precocious puberty occurs when a child's body changes into that of an adult or experiences puberty too soon.
Eurolide 4 mg Injection contains Leuprolide that belongs to the class of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) agonists. It is a synthetic hormone that acts similar to the GnRH, produced by the hypothalamus gland in the brain. It works by inhibiting the synthesis of the natural male hormone, testosterone in men and oestrogen in women. This process of lowering hormone levels can decrease cancer cell's growth in prostate cancer in men and shrinks endometriosis and breast cancer in women.
Take Eurolide 4 mg Injection as prescribed by your doctor. Your doctor will decide the dosage depending on your medical condition. The common side effects of Eurolide 4 mg Injection include hot flashes, decreased sexual interest, shrinking of the testicles, breast tenderness or swelling, dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, upset stomach and injection site pain reaction. These side effects are not familiar to everyone and vary individually. If you notice any side effects that are not manageable, please consult your doctor.
To treat your condition effectually continue taking Eurolide 4 mg Injection for as long as your doctor has prescribed. Do not stop Eurolide 4 mg Injection midway. Avoid taking Eurolide 4 mg Injection if you are pregnant or breastfeeding because this Eurolide 4 mg Injection can cause harmful effects on the unborn baby. Both women and men using this Eurolide 4 mg Injection should use birth control to avoid pregnancy. Eurolide 4 mg Injection may also affect fertility in men, hence discuss with your doctor if you have any plans to start a family in the future. Eurolide 4 mg Injection is not recommended for children below two years of age. Eurolide 4 mg Injection may make you feel dizzy, hence drive when you are alert only.
Uses of Eurolide 4 mg Injection
Medicinal Benefits
Eurolide 4 mg Injection contains Leuprolide, a gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) agonist. It treats prostate cancer in men, endometriosis in women and precocious puberty (early puberty) in children. Eurolide 4 mg Injection is a synthetic hormone that acts similar to the GnRH, produced by the hypothalamus gland in the brain. Being an anti-neoplastic or anticancer agent, Eurolide 4 mg Injection works by lowering testosterone levels in men that help stop the growth of cancer cells in prostate cancer. Eurolide 4 mg Injection reduces oestrogen (a hormone required for the development and regulation of the female reproductive system and secondary sexual characteristics) levels in women, thus helps in shrinking of endometriosis and breast cancer.
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Drug Warnings
If you are allergic to Eurolide 4 mg Injection or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. Eurolide 4 mg Injection can affect the unborn baby when used in pregnancy. Hence, Eurolide 4 mg Injection is not indicated for use in pregnancy and breastfeeding women. If you are using Eurolide 4 mg Injection, make sure to use reliable forms of contraception to prevent pregnancy during the course. Eurolide 4 mg Injection may also affect fertility in men, hence discuss with your doctor if you have any plans to start a family in the future. Use the Eurolide 4 mg Injection with caution in elderly patients and children. Eurolide 4 mg Injection is not recommended for children younger than two years of age. Your symptoms may become temporarily worse when you first start taking Eurolide 4 mg Injection. Inform your doctor if this continues for longer than 2 months. If you have a seizure or unusual changes in mood or behaviour, inform your doctor immediately. Before starting Eurolide 4 mg Injection, let your doctor know if you have any medical history of liver or kidney diseases, heart diseases, recent heart attack, depression, brain tumours, electrolyte imbalance, diabetes, fits, weak bones and high cholesterol levels. Eurolide 4 mg Injection may cause QT prolongation (heart muscle takes longer than normal to recharge between beats) and may affect heart rhythm, hence heart patients should be cautious while taking Eurolide 4 mg Injection. Eurolide 4 mg Injection can make you feel dizzy and affects your mental ability to drive. Do not drive or operate machinery if you are not mentally alert and focused.
Drug Interactions
Drug-Drug Interaction: Eurolide 4 mg Injection may interact with heart rhythm problems treating drugs (quinidine, procainamide, disopyramide, amiodarone, sotalol), steroids (dexamethasone, methylprednisolone) and prednisone antibiotics (moxifloxacin), opioid pain killers (methadone) and antipsychotics (citalopram, escitalopram, fluoxetine, fluvoxamine, paroxetine, sertraline).
Drug-Food Interaction: No interactions found/established.
Drug-Disease Interaction: Eurolide 4 mg Injection should be used with caution in cases of liver or kidney diseases, heart diseases, recent heart attack, depression, brain tumours, electrolyte imbalance, diabetes, fits, weak bones and high cholesterol levels.
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Disease/Condition Glossary
Prostate cancer: It is the cancer of the prostate gland (a small gland under the bladder secretes fluid that nourishes and protects sperm) found only in men. The symptoms include difficulty in urination, pain, numbness or sexual problems. It is the most common type of cancer in men.
Breast cancer: It is a type of cancer that develops in breast cells stimulated by a female sex hormone called oestrogen. Breast cancer may form in lobules (glands that produce milk), ducts of the breast (the pathway that brings milk from glands to the nipple), the fatty tissue or the fibrous connective tissue within the breast. The tumour cells invade other healthy breast cells and travel to lymph nodes, a primary pathway for the cancer cells to move to other parts of the body.
Endometriosis: It is a disorder in which tissue lining the uterus grows outside the uterine cavity. It commonly involves ovaries, fallopian tubes and the tissue lining the pelvis. Symptoms of endometriosis include pain and irregular periods.
Precocious puberty occurs when a child's body changes into that of an adult or experiences puberty too soon. If puberty begins before age 8 in girls and before age 9 in boys, it is considered precocious puberty. Symptoms in a girl include first period and breast development, whereas, in a boy, it causes enlarged testicles and penis, deepening voice and facial hair.