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Clinical Comparison of Natural LH-RH, Synthetic LH-RH, and Two Analogues of LH-RH
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1974
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Medicinal ChemistrySynthetic Lh-rhGrowth HormonePharmacological StudyNatural Lh-rhMedicinePhysiologyIm InjectionsPharmacotherapyClinical ComparisonClinical ChemistryEndocrinologyPharmacologyPharmacokinetics
Two analogues of LH-RH as well as pure, natural LH-RH were compared with synthetic LH-RH in normal men. The 9-ethylamide LH-RH caused increments in plasma levels of LH and FSH comparable to those caused by synthetic LH-RH given at double the dose level. About twice the amount of the 5-phenylalanine analogue, as compared with synthetic LH-RH was required to release similar amounts of LH and FSH. Prolongation of action was found in some subjects by the addition of 16% gelatin to the im injections and mean maximum peaks may have been delayed when the 9-ethylamide LH-RH was given as a rapid iv injection. Pure natural LH-RH was as potent as the synthetic decapeptide.