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Leuprolide – Mechanism, Uses and Side Effects

Leuprolide (leuprorelin) is a GnRH agonist medication that lowers testosterone and estrogen levels, used to treat hormone-sensitive conditions such as prostate cancer and endometriosis.

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Leuprolide (leuprorelin) is a GnRH agonist medication that lowers testosterone and estrogen levels, used to treat hormone-sensitive conditions such as prostate cancer and endometriosis.

What is Leuprolide?

Leuprolide (also known as leuprorelin or leuprolide acetate) is a synthetic analogue of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH). It belongs to the class of GnRH agonists and is used medically to suppress the production of sex hormones, primarily testosterone and estrogen. It is marketed under brand names such as Lupron and Eligard.

Indications

Leuprolide is used in a variety of hormone-dependent conditions, including:

  • Prostate cancer: Androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) in advanced or metastatic disease
  • Endometriosis: Reduction of endometrial tissue growth and associated pain
  • Uterine fibroids: Preoperative reduction of fibroid size
  • Central precocious puberty: Delaying early-onset puberty in children
  • Breast cancer: In certain hormone receptor-positive cases
  • Gender-affirming care: As a puberty blocker in transgender adolescents

Mechanism of Action

Leuprolide mimics natural GnRH but binds to the GnRH receptor in the pituitary gland with greater affinity and for a longer duration. When administered continuously, it causes downregulation of GnRH receptors, leading to a paradoxical decrease in the release of LH (luteinizing hormone) and FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone). This results in a significant reduction of sex hormone levels:

  • In men: testosterone levels fall to castration levels
  • In women: estrogen levels drop substantially

This state is referred to as medical hypogonadism and is the intended therapeutic effect in most indications.

Dosage and Administration

Leuprolide is administered exclusively by parenteral routes, as it is broken down in the gastrointestinal tract and is not effective when taken orally. Available formulations include:

  • Depot injections (subcutaneous or intramuscular): monthly, every 3 months, or every 6 months
  • Subcutaneous implants: for long-term continuous delivery

The appropriate dose depends on the indication, the patient's age, and body weight, and must always be determined by a qualified physician.

Side Effects

Because leuprolide significantly reduces sex hormone levels, many side effects are related to this hormonal suppression:

  • Hot flashes and night sweats
  • Decreased libido and sexual dysfunction
  • Osteoporosis (bone density loss with long-term use)
  • Mood changes, depression, and cognitive effects
  • In men: erectile dysfunction, gynecomastia (breast tissue enlargement)
  • In women: vaginal dryness, irregular bleeding
  • At treatment initiation: flare effect (temporary rise in testosterone, potentially worsening symptoms temporarily)

Contraindications and Interactions

Leuprolide should not be used in patients with:

  • Known hypersensitivity to GnRH analogues
  • Unexplained vaginal bleeding
  • Pregnancy or breastfeeding (except under special circumstances with careful benefit-risk assessment)

Potential drug interactions include medications that prolong the QT interval (e.g., certain antiarrhythmics) and other hormonal therapies. Patients should always consult their healthcare provider before starting or combining treatments.

References

  1. National Cancer Institute (NCI): Leuprolide Acetate. cancer.gov, accessed 2024.
  2. European Medicines Agency (EMA): Product information for leuprorelin-containing medicinal products. www.ema.europa.eu
  3. Schally, A.V. et al. - Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone and Its Analogues: From Basic Research to Clinical Use. Endocrine Reviews, updated edition.

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