Adverse Drug Reaction Classification System

Pharmaceutical Information
Drug Name Leuprolide monoacetate
Drug ID BADD_D01261
Description Leuprolide is a synthetic 9-residue peptide analogue of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH). Unlike the endogenous decapeptide GnRH, leuprolide contains a single D-amino acid (D-leucyl) residue, which helps to increase its circulating half-life from three to four minutes to approximately three hours.[A203222] As a GnRH mimic, leuprolide is capable of binding to the GnRH receptor (GnRHR) and inducing downstream modulation of both gonadotropin hormone and sex steroid levels. Prolonged activation of GnRHR results in significant downregulation of sex steroid levels, which is primarily responsible for the clinical efficacy of leuprolide in diverse conditions, including advanced prostate cancer, endometriosis, and central precocious puberty.[A203126, A203132] Leuprolide was first approved in 1985 as a daily subcutaneous injection under the tradename Lupron™ by Abbvie Endocrine Inc.[L13850] Since this initial approval, various long-acting intramuscular and subcutaneous products have been developed such that patients can be dosed once every six months.[L13781, L13790] Leuprolide remains frontline therapy in all conditions for which it is indicated for use.
Indications and Usage For treatment of prostate cancer, endometriosis, uterine fibroids and premature puberty
Marketing Status Prescription; Discontinued
ATC Code L02AE02
DrugBank ID DB00007
KEGG ID D08113
MeSH ID D016729
PubChem ID 657180
TTD Drug ID D0U5FF
NDC Product Code 69448-014; 35207-0007; 60870-0471; 60870-0472; 41524-0006
Synonyms Leuprolide | Leuprorelin | Enantone | Leuprolide Acetate | Acetate, Leuprolide | Leuprolide Monoacetate | Monoacetate, Leuprolide | Leuprolide, (L-Leu)-Isomer | Lupron | TAP-144 | TAP 144 | TAP144 | A-43818 | A 43818 | A43818 | Leuprolide, (DL-Leu)-Isomer
Chemical Information
Molecular Formula C61H88N16O14
CAS Registry Number 74381-53-6
SMILES CCNC(=O)C1CCCN1C(=O)C(CCCN=C(N)N)NC(=O)C(CC(C)C)NC(=O)C(CC(C)C)NC(=O)C(CC2=CC=C( C=C2)O)NC(=O)C(CO)NC(=O)C(CC3=CNC4=CC=CC=C43)NC(=O)C(CC5=CN=CN5)NC(=O)C6CCC(=O)N 6.CC(=O)O
Chemical Structure
ADR Related Proteins Induced by Drug
ADR Term Protein Name UniProt AC TTD Target ID PMID
Thyroid disorderAnti-thyroglobulin heavy chain variable regionQ8IZD7Not AvailableNot Available
Thyroid disorderThyroid peroxidaseP07202T51120Not Available
Thyroid disorderProtein bric-a-brac 2Q9W0K4Not AvailableNot Available
Thyroid hyperfunction disordersThyroxine-binding globulinP05543Not AvailableNot Available
Thyroid hypofunction disordersThyroxine-binding globulinP05543Not AvailableNot Available
ADRs Induced by Drug
ADR Term ADReCS ID ADR Frequency (FAERS) ADR Severity Grade (FAERS) ADR Severity Grade (CTCAE)
Abdominal distension07.01.04.001--
Abscess11.01.08.001--Not Available
Acne23.02.01.001--Not Available
Activated partial thromboplastin time prolonged13.01.02.001--
Agitation19.06.02.001; 17.02.05.012--
Alopecia23.02.02.001--
Amblyopia06.02.01.001--Not Available
Amnesia17.03.02.001; 19.20.01.001--
Anaemia01.03.02.001--
Anaphylactic shock24.06.02.004; 10.01.07.002--Not Available
Angina pectoris24.04.04.002; 02.02.02.002--
Anorectal disorder07.03.01.001--Not Available
Anxiety19.06.02.002--
Arrhythmia02.03.02.001--Not Available
Arthralgia15.01.02.001--
Arthropathy15.01.01.003--Not Available
Asthenia08.01.01.001--Not Available
Asthma22.03.01.002; 10.01.03.010--Not Available
Ataxia17.02.02.001; 08.01.02.004--
Atrial fibrillation02.03.03.002--
Atrophy08.03.04.001--Not Available
Auditory disorder04.02.03.002--Not Available
Back pain15.03.04.005--
Bladder cancer16.08.01.001; 20.03.04.001--Not Available
Bladder pain20.02.02.001--Not Available
Blood bilirubin increased13.03.01.008--
Blood calcium increased13.11.01.003--Not Available
Blood creatinine increased13.13.01.004--
Blood glucose increased13.02.02.002--Not Available
Blood potassium decreased13.11.01.010--Not Available
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