How does Lupride injection function in the treatment of endometriosis and what mechanisms help reduce symptoms like pain and the growth of endometrial tissue?
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Lupride injection reduces estrogen production, crucial for endometrial tissue growth, thereby alleviating pain and inhibiting tissue proliferation.
Lupride treats endometriosis by suspending ovulation and lowering estrogen levels, which decreases endometrial growth and minimizes pain.
By triggering a temporary menopause-like state, Lupride injection diminishes estrogen, helping prevent the growth of endometrial tissues and reducing associated pain.
Lupride injection contains leuprolide acetate, which reduces estrogen production by inhibiting pituitary gonadotropins, thereby decreasing endometrial tissue growth and alleviating pain.