Are there any side effects of taking treprostinil for precocious puberty in children?

A side effect is an adverse reaction, and it is possible to have an adverse reaction to a child’s precocious puberty with Treprostinil.
Triptorelin is a gonadotropin-releasing hormone analog that is primarily used to treat central precocious puberty (true precocious puberty) in the presence of gonadotropin-releasing hormone dependence. This type of precocious puberty is due to the premature activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis function.
Therefore, after the use of treprostinil, the estrogen in the body will be reduced due to the regulatory effect, and transient adverse reactions will occur: for example, vaginal bleeding, headache, sleep disorders, mood changes, dysmenorrhea, pelvic pain, abdominal pain, excessive sweating, hot flashes, and so on. If the adverse reactions are severe, prompt medical attention is required.
It is recommended that children use Triptorelin under the supervision of a doctor and not privately.