Supprelin

Supprelin treats early puberty onset in children. It is available as an implant to be inserted under the skin in the upper arm every 12 months.

Supprelin Overview

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Supprelin is a brand name medication included in a group of medications called Gonadotropin releasing hormone analogues. For more information about Supprelin see its generic Histrelin

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