Additional information
| Active substance | Triptorelin  | 
		
|---|---|
| Formula | C64H82N18O13  | 
		
| Side effects | Hot flashes, mood alterations, decreased libido, pain at injection site, and long-term use can lead to bone density reduction  | 
		
| Effects | Reduces testosterone and estrogen production, leading to decreased tumor growth in hormone-sensitive cancers  | 
		
| Dosage (sports) | Not applicable as it is not used for performance enhancement in sports  | 
		
| Dosage (medical) | Typically 3.75 mg injected intramuscularly once every 4 weeks  | 
		
| Half-life | Approximately 3 hours  | 
		
| Main action | Reduces the release of gonadotropins and sex hormones by acting on pituitary GnRH receptors to induce a sustained desensitization effect  | 
		
| Substance class | Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) agonist  | 
		
| Chemical name | Triptorelin acetate  | 
		
| Storage conditions | Store in a refrigerator (2-8В°C)  | 
		
| Trade name | Decapeptyl, Trelstar, Gonapeptyl  | 
		
| Blood pressure | Can cause fluctuations, generally not significant  | 
		
| WAREHOUSE | International Warehouse 3  | 
		
| Also known as | Diphereline, Gonapeptyl Depot  | 
		
| Lab Test | No specific lab tests but monitoring of hormone levels may be conducted  | 
		
| Hepatotoxicity | Low  | 
		
| Water Retention | Minimal  | 
		
| Use in sports | Not typically used in sports  | 
		
| Manufacturer | Ultima Peptides  | 
		






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