MediLexicon Logo
MediLexicon Logo
Abbreviations        Abbrev Definitions        Dictionary        ICD9 Codes        Equipment        Hospitals        Drugs        More..
  

Useful Websites

Global Translations
Medical and Clinical Translation

specialistinfo.com
Details of over 40,000 UK Specialists and over 42,000 GPs

Global RPH
medical software

Doctors Lounge
Ask a Doctor and Disease Information

Health News
from Medical News Today.

MRCP 1 Revision
123 Doc medical courses for junior doctors.

CoreyNahman
pharmaceutical news daily

Hospital Search
Worldwide hospital database, search by country or keyword.

Metric Conversions
The Converter Site - unit conversion tool.
home > drug information > Genotropin Lyophilized Powder

Genotropin Lyophilized Powder


Company: Pharmacia & Upjohn
Approval Status: Approved November 1997
Treatment for: growth hormone deficiency
Areas: Endocrinology
Possible similar drugs: Genotropin

| General Information | Clinical Results | Additional Information |


General Information

Other Useful Resources

Genotropin Lyophilized Powder (somatropin rDNA origin) has been approved for the treatment of growth hormone deficiency in adults.



< back to top

Clinical Results

In vitro, preclinical, and clinical studies have demonstrated that Genotropin is therapeutically equivalent to human growth hormone of pituitary origin. In six placebo-controlled clinical studies of 172 GHD adults, 85 of whom received Genotropin, lean body mass, total body water, and lean/fat ratio all increased while total body fat mass and waist circumference decreased after six months. These effects on body composition were maintained when treatment was continued beyond six months. Bone mineral density declined after six months of treatment but returned to baseline values after 12 months.



< back to top

Additional Information

Growth hormone deficiency occurs when the pituitary gland does not secrete sufficient amounts of endogenous growth hormone. Adults may acquire this condition as a result of treatment of pituitary tumors, or from other medical conditions resulting in hypopituitarism; it can also be a continuation of childhood-onset growth hormone deficiency.



< back to top



The FDA drug information shown here is licensed from Thomson CenterWatch. The information provided here is for general educational purposes only and does not constitute medical or pharmaceutical advice which should be sought from qualified medical and pharmaceutical advisers.




free web search box


pda medical dictionary
pda software - $15

PDA Medical Dictionary

only $15

Take MediLexicon's abbreviations search with you where-ever you go with our PDA software. As an extra, this software is available with an extra medical dictionary...

>> Click here for more on the PDA Medical Dictionary <<




add to google

Add our searches to your Google homepage.

Add to Google

The 60 seconds challenge: Add these searches to your Google homepage within 60 seconds - simply click here and follow these instructions


Receive the latest medical news on your Google homepage.

Add to Google

The 60 seconds challenge: Receive the latest medical news on your Google homepage within 60 seconds - simply click here and follow these instructions





Privacy Policy   |    Disclaimer      

MediLexicon International Ltd, UK Office: +44 (0) 1625 415 347
MediLexicon International Ltd © 2009 All rights reserved.