There is no clear clinical regulation on whether Leuprorelin can be administered during skin allergy. Since Leuprolide may cause adverse reactions such as itching, pain, ulceration at the injection site, the decision of whether or not to administer Leuprolide should be made according to one’s own condition and constitution under the guidance of a medical professional and should not be generalized.
Leuprorelin may cause itching, pain, ulcers or the development of rashes, acne at the injection site, excessive body sweating, hair loss, headache, nausea and other adverse reactions. This product is contraindicated in women during preparation, pregnancy, breastfeeding, and in patients with unexplained vaginal bleeding. This product should be used with caution in the elderly and athletes.
Leuprolide is a hormone analog that is mainly used for the treatment of endometriosis, uterine fibroids, prostate cancer, precocious puberty and other diseases.
If you need to take leuprolide during skin allergy, you should go to the hospital in time, actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment plan, follow the doctor’s instructions, do not blindly take the drug by yourself.