What Is Hirudotherapy?
Pseudomenopausal therapy: Danazol (danazo1) is a synthetic 17-acetylene testosterone derivative with a mild androgenic effect. This medicine can block the synthesis and release of hypothalamic gonadotropin-releasing hormone and pituitary gonadotropin, directly inhibit the synthesis of ovarian steroid hormones, and may combine with target organ sex hormone receptors, thereby causing endometrial atrophy, As a result of short amenorrhea, danazol treatment is called pseudomenopausal therapy. Danazolone is used in patients with mild or moderate endometriosis who have significant dysmenorrhea or require fertility. Because this drug is mostly metabolized in the liver, it should not be taken by people who have liver damage.
Pseudomenopause
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- Chinese name
- Pseudomenopause
- Affiliation
- Treatment of endometriosis
- Definition
- Danazol is a synthetic 17-acetylene testosterone derivative
- Not applicable
- Impaired liver function
- Pseudomenopausal therapy: Danazol (danazo1) is a synthetic 17-acetylene testosterone derivative with a mild androgenic effect. This medicine can block the synthesis and release of hypothalamic gonadotropin-releasing hormone and pituitary gonadotropin, directly inhibit the synthesis of ovarian steroid hormones, and may combine with target organ sex hormone receptors, thereby causing endometrial atrophy, As a result of short amenorrhea, danazol treatment is called pseudomenopausal therapy. Danazolone is used in patients with mild or moderate endometriosis who have significant dysmenorrhea or require fertility. Because this drug is mostly metabolized in the liver, it should not be taken by people who have liver damage.