Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9296244 | Journal of the Chinese Medical Association | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Nafarelin and danazol demonstrated similar clinical efficacy, but nafarelin was associated with fewer laboratory changes and a stable lipid profile, relative to danazol. Moreover, intranasally administered nafarelin is noninvasive, and may be a more comfortable and safer alternative to slow-release injectable GnRH agonists. Based on this study, we suggest that nafarelin, like other GnRH analogues, may be a treatment of choice for Taiwanese women with endometriosis. However, direct comparative studies of nafarelin with slow-release injectable GnRH agonists are now required.
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Authors
Ming-Huei Cheng, Bill Ken-Jen Yu, Sheng-Ping Chang, Peng-Hui Wang,