How Central Precocious Puberty Affects Adult Height

As you know, children experience growth spurts during puberty, and central precocious puberty is no exception. This makes treating central precocious puberty a potentially urgent matter. Although children with central precocious puberty may initially be taller than other kids their age, they may end up shorter because they do not get enough time to grow before puberty. Without treatment, these children may never reach their expected adult 
height.1

 

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References:
1. Antoniazzi F, Zamboni G. Central precocious puberty: current treatment options. Paediatr Drugs. 2004;6(4):211-231.


Indication

SUPPRELIN® LA (histrelin acetate) subcutaneous implant is used for the treatment of children with central precocious puberty (CPP).

Important Safety Information

  • SUPPRELIN LA should not be used by women who are or may become pregnant, and in patients who are allergic to gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) or GnRH agonist analogs. Safety and effectiveness in children under 2 years of age has not been determined.

  • SUPPRELIN LA, like other GnRH agonists, may cause a temporary increase in the blood levels of specific hormones associated with the onset of puberty (estrogen in girls and testosterone in both sexes) during the first week of treatment. This increase may temporarily worsen puberty symptoms during the first week, additionally, you may see new symptoms appear during this period. Within the 4 weeks of treatment with SUPPRELIN LA, hormonal suppression generally occurs and the physical signs of puberty should decrease.

  • Your doctor should monitor the levels of specific hormones associated with puberty progression, 1 month after starting SUPPRELIN LA and then every 6 months thereafter. Every 6-12 months, height and bone age should be also monitored by your doctor.

  • During the clinical trial testing of SUPPRELIN LA, the most common side effects involved the implant site and included temporary bruising, pain, soreness, redness of the skin and swelling.

Please talk with your doctor for more information or if you have any questions.