Triptorelin Acetate/GnRH Triptorelin
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Explore Triptorelin Acetate research, GnRH analog investigations, endocrine signaling studies, and laboratory research involving hormone-receptor interactions, molecular communication, and physiological regulation pathways. Available in vials, pre-mixed pens and nasals. It has potential to treat endometriosis and prostate cancer.
Description
Triptorelin Acetate/GnRH Triptorelin | What Is Triptorelin Acetate? | Triptorelin Acetate Research Peptide
Triptorelin Acetate is a synthetic decapeptide analog of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH or LHRH). It is used primarily in medicine to regulate hormone production and manage hormone-sensitive conditions.
Advances in endocrinology and peptide science continue increasing scientific interest in compounds associated with hormonal communication and receptor signaling. Triptorelin Acetate remains a widely studied research peptide in laboratory investigations involving endocrine pathways and molecular regulation.

Mechanism of Action
Triptorelin works by initially stimulating the pituitary gland to release luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH). However, with continuous use, it leads to downregulation of GnRH receptors, which eventually suppresses LH and FSH secretion — reducing testosterone in men and estrogen in women. This hormonal suppression mimics a chemical castration effect.
Medical Uses
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Prostate Cancer (advanced or metastatic)
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Triptorelin reduces testosterone, which helps slow or stop cancer growth.
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Endometriosis
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Reduces estrogen levels to relieve pain and inflammation.
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Uterine Fibroids
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Helps shrink fibroids and reduce related symptoms.
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Precocious Puberty
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Delays early onset of puberty by suppressing hormone release.
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Fertility Treatment (Assisted Reproduction)
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Used to control hormonal cycles and prevent premature ovulation.
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Dosage Forms
Triptorelin is available as:
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Injectable powder (Triptorelin Acetate)
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Sustained-release depot injections (monthly, 3-month, or 6-month formulations)
Common Brand Names
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Decapeptyl®
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Trelstar®
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Gonapeptyl®
Dosage Guidelines
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Varies depending on the condition.
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Typically administered intramuscularly or subcutaneously.
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For prostate cancer: 3.75 mg every 4 weeks or 11.25 mg every 3 months (depot form).
Side Effects
Initial “flare” effects:
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Temporary increase in testosterone or estrogen before suppression.
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Can cause a temporary worsening of symptoms (e.g., bone pain in prostate cancer).
Common Side Effects:
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Hot flashes
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Decreased libido
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Erectile dysfunction (men)
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Vaginal dryness (women)
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Mood changes
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Headaches
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Injection site irritation
Long-Term Use Risks:
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Bone density loss (osteoporosis)
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Hormonal imbalances
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Fatigue or metabolic changes
Bodybuilding & Off-Label Use
While Triptorelin is not approved for bodybuilding, it has been explored off-label in post-cycle therapy (PCT) to restart natural testosterone production after anabolic steroid use. However, this use is not medically recommended and carries risks due to its potent hormonal effects.
Precautions & Contraindications
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Not for use during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
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Caution in patients with cardiovascular disease, depression, or bone density issues.
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Should only be administered under medical supervision.
Legal Status
Triptorelin is a prescription-only medication in most countries and regulated due to its strong hormonal effects.
Additional information
| MG | 2mg*10vials |
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| Cat. No | TRI2 |







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