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Histrelin (Systemic)

Brand Names : Supprelin

Histrelin | Before Using | Proper Use | Precautions | Side Effects

Precautions While Using This Medicine

All scheduled visits to the doctor should be kept . This is especially important for children using the medicine for treatment of central precocious puberty as their condition improves. The child's progress still must be checked by the doctor after the medicine is no longer being used .

Tell the doctor if histrelin does not stop puberty from progressing within 6 to 8 weeks after starting treatment with histrelin . You may notice puberty progressing in your child for the first few weeks of therapy. These signs should stop within 4 weeks after your child begins treatment with histrelin.

This medicine may cause blurred vision, difficulty in reading, or other changes in vision . It may also cause some people to feel dizzy or lightheaded and impair their ability to use machines or do dangerous tasks. If these problems occur, report them to your doctor .


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