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Effects of a slow‐release formulation of the new somatostatin analogue lanreotide in TSH‐secreting pituitary adenomas

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1994

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Abstract

This study shows that (i) lanreotide is able to inhibit acutely TSH secretion in thyrotrophinomas and that a single s.c. injection of 500 micrograms lanreotide is as effective as 150 micrograms octreotide; (ii) SR-L appears to be able to reduce plasma TSH and to normalize fT4 and fT3 levels for 9-20 days in patients with thyrotrophinomas; (iii) this effect is maintained throughout the treatment using two or three SR-L injections monthly for months. These results suggest that SR-L could be used as a treatment of thyrotrophinomas and avoids the drawbacks of the modes of administration of other somatostatin analogues used in such cases.

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