What is the typical dosage schedule for Lupride injection in various medical conditions and how is it adjusted based on patient response and treatment goals?
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Lupride dosage varies: For endometriosis, typically 3.75 mg every 4 weeks. For prostate cancer, 7.5 mg/month is common. Doses adjust based on response and specific treatment goals.
Lupride, a form of leuprolide acetate, is typically administered as a depot injection. Dosage varies: 3.75 mg monthly or 11.25 mg every three months for precocious puberty; 3.75 mg monthly or 7.5 mg, 22.5 mg, or 30 mg every four months for prostate cancer, depending on disease severity and response. Doses are adjusted based on therapeutic response and specific patient needs.