Re: GYN: GnRH analogues (was Fibroids and a Pelvic Kidney)

From: Bernard Cristalli (bcrist@club-internet.fr)
Thu Feb 26 14:52:26 1998


Malcolm Griffiths wrote: >
> In message <199802261902.NAA15156@talk.obgyn.net>, "Marco A. Pelosi,
> III, MD" <marcop@tao.agoron.com> writes
> >
> >The only place for this adjunct is for the creation of temporary
> >amenorrhea in anemic patients while hemoglobin stores are increased.
> >
>
> It so happens that my (UK-NHS) waiting time for hyst has been about 3
> months (now upto six) and it seemed simple to give 3 cycles of ZOladex
> whilst waiting.
>
> Anyone got any other positive or negative views on analogues?
--

The exact place I give to analogs is the one allowed by Marco. I don't see another advantage except the correction of an anemia.

--
Bernard Cristalli MD CNGOF
AIHP - ACCA
Paris - France
http://www.obgyn.net/corresp/cristalli.htm




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