CYPROTERONE ASCENT cyproterone acetate 50mg tablet bottle Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

cyproterone ascent cyproterone acetate 50mg tablet bottle

medis pharma pty ltd - cyproterone acetate, quantity: 50 mg - tablet, uncoated - excipient ingredients: lactose monohydrate; microcrystalline cellulose; croscarmellose sodium; povidone; magnesium stearate - women: moderately severe to severe signs of androgenisation. moderately severe/severe forms of hirsutism; moderately severe/severe androgen dependent loss of scalp hair (moderately severe/severe androgenic alopecia); moderately severe/severe forms of acne and/or seborrhoea associated with other features of androgenisation. cyproterone ascent inhibits the influence of male sex hormones which are also produced by the female. it is thus possible to treat diseases in women caused by either increased production of androgens or a particular sensitivity to these hormones. hirsutism and alopecia may be expected to recur over a period of time after cessation of treatment. if cyproterone ascent is taken during pregnancy, the properties of the preparation may lead to signs of feminisation in the male fetus. therefore, in women of childbearing potential, pregnancy must be excluded at the commencement of treatment and ethinyloestradiol taken as well to ensure contraception. this also promotes regular menstruation. men: reduction of drive in sexual deviations. cyproterone ascent reduces the force of the sexual urge in men with sexual deviations. whilst under treatment the man can control himself better in a predisposing stimulatory situation, but there is no influence on any deviating direction of sexual drive. abnormal patterns of sexual behaviour require treatment when they are distressing to the patient. a prerequisite for therapy is the desire by the patient for treatment. cyproterone ascent should be supplemented by psychotherapeutic and sociotherapeutic measures in order to exploit the period to reduced drive for personal and social reorientation. inoperable prostatic carcinoma. to suppress flare with initial luteinising hormone releasing hormone (lhrh) analogue therapy; in long-term palliative treatment where lhrh analogues or surgery are ineffective, not tolerated, contraindicated or where oral therapy is preferred; in the treatment of hot flushes in patients treated with lhrh analogues or who have had orchidectomy.

CYPROTERONE ASCENT cyproterone acetate 50mg tablet blister pack Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

cyproterone ascent cyproterone acetate 50mg tablet blister pack

medis pharma pty ltd - cyproterone acetate, quantity: 50 mg - tablet, uncoated - excipient ingredients: lactose monohydrate; microcrystalline cellulose; croscarmellose sodium; povidone; magnesium stearate - women: moderately severe to severe signs of androgenisation. moderately severe/severe forms of hirsutism; moderately severe/severe androgen dependent loss of scalp hair (moderately severe/severe androgenic alopecia); moderately severe/severe forms of acne and/or seborrhoea associated with other features of androgenisation. cyproterone ascent inhibits the influence of male sex hormones which are also produced by the female. it is thus possible to treat diseases in women caused by either increased production of androgens or a particular sensitivity to these hormones. hirsutism and alopecia may be expected to recur over a period of time after cessation of treatment. if cyproterone ascent is taken during pregnancy, the properties of the preparation may lead to signs of feminisation in the male fetus. therefore, in women of childbearing potential, pregnancy must be excluded at the commencement of treatment and ethinyloestradiol taken as well to ensure contraception. this also promotes regular menstruation. men: reduction of drive in sexual deviations. cyproterone ascent reduces the force of the sexual urge in men with sexual deviations. whilst under treatment the man can control himself better in a predisposing stimulatory situation, but there is no influence on any deviating direction of sexual drive. abnormal patterns of sexual behaviour require treatment when they are distressing to the patient. a prerequisite for therapy is the desire by the patient for treatment. cyproterone ascent should be supplemented by psychotherapeutic and sociotherapeutic measures in order to exploit the period to reduced drive for personal and social reorientation. inoperable prostatic carcinoma. to suppress flare with initial luteinising hormone releasing hormone (lhrh) analogue therapy; in long-term palliative treatment where lhrh analogues or surgery are ineffective, not tolerated, contraindicated or where oral therapy is preferred; in the treatment of hot flushes in patients treated with lhrh analogues or who have had orchidectomy.