How is Leuprolide utilized in the management of uterine fibroids, and what outcomes can be expected regarding symptom relief and fibroid size reduction?
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Leuprolide, a GnRH agonist, reduces estrogen production, shrinking uterine fibroids and alleviating symptoms like heavy bleeding and pelvic pain.
Leuprolide, a GnRH agonist, is used to shrink uterine fibroids by reducing estrogen levels, leading to decreased symptoms and fibroid size.
Leuprolide treats uterine fibroids by suppressing estrogen production, which often results in symptom relief and reduced fibroid size within a few months.
Administered as an injection, Leuprolide helps manage uterine fibroids by temporarily decreasing hormone levels, thereby reducing fibroid size and alleviating associated symptoms.