PMID: 11933820Apr 6, 2002Paper

Somatuline Autogel: an extended release lanreotide formulation

Hospital Medicine
Stafford Lightman

Abstract

Somatuline Autogel provides effective control of growth hormone levels and is at least as effective as intramuscular Somatuline LA. Somatuline Autogel has a first order kinetic profile providing at least 28 days' efficacy with reduced burst release and a more consistent drug release over the dose period. The product is presented in a pre-filled syringe and is given deep subcutaneously.

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