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somatropin /so·mat·ro·pin/ (so″mah-tro´pin) biosynthetic human growth hormone, prepared by recombinant means and having the same amino acid sequence as the natural hormone; used to treat growth failure and AIDS-associated cachexia or weight loss. somatropin nonproprietary drug name for somatotropin (growth hormone). somatropin, recombinant Genotropin, Humatrope, Norditropin, Nutropin AQ, Nutropin AQ Pen, Nutropin Depot, Saizen, Serostim, Tev-Tropin, Zomacton (UK), Zorbtive Pharmacologic class: Posterior pituitary hormone Therapeutic class: Growth hormone (GH) Pregnancy risk category B (Genotropin, Saizen, Serostim), C ActionStimulates linear and skeletal growth, increases number and size of muscle cells, and influences internal organ size AvailabilityGenotropin injection: 1.5 mg (about 4 international units/vial), 5.8 mg (about 15 international units/vial), 13.8 mg (about 41.4 international units/vial) Humatrope injection: 2 mg (about 6 international units/vial), 5 mg (about 15 international units/vial), 6 mg (about 18 international units/vial), 12 mg (about 36 international units/vial), 24 mg (about 72 international units/vial) Norditropin injection: 4 mg (12 international units/vial), 8 mg (24 international units/vial) Norditropin injection cartridge: 5 mg/1.5 ml, 10 mg/1.5 ml, 15 mg/1.5 ml Nutropin AQ injection: 10 mg Nutropin AQ Pen injection cartridge: 10 mg Nutropin Depot: 13.5-mg, 18-mg, and 22.5-mg single-use vials; 13.5-mg, 18-mg, and 22.5-mg kits Nutropin injection: 5 mg (about 15 international units/vial), 10 mg (about 30 international units/vial) Saizem injection: 5 g (about 15 international units/vial) Serostim injection: 5 mg (about 15 international units/vial), 6 mg (about 18 international units/vial) Tev-Tropin injection: 5 mg Zorbtive injection: 8.8 mg in 10-ml vial ⊘Indications and dosages ➣ Growth failure in children with inadequate endogenous GH Children: 0.16 to 0.24 mg/kg (Genotropin) subcutaneously q week in six or seven divided doses. Or 0.18 mg/kg/week (Humatrope) subcutaneously or I.M., divided equally and given on three alternate days six times weekly (or daily, if epiphyseal closure hasn't occurred). Or 0.024 to 0.034 mg/kg (Norditropin) subcutaneously six or seven times each week using NordiPen injection pen. Or 0.3 mg/kg/week (Nutropin AQ, Nutropin AQ Pen, Tev-Tropin) subcutaneously in equally divided daily doses. Or 0.06 mg/kg (Saizen) subcutaneously or I.M. three times weekly. ➣ Endogenous GH replacement in adults with GH deficiency Adults: 0.04 mg/kg/week (Genotropin) subcutaneously in six or seven divided doses. Or 0.006 mg/kg/day (Humatrope) subcutaneously. Or initially, no more than 0.006 mg/kg/day (Nutropin AQ, Nutropin AQ Pen, Tev-Tropin) subcutaneously; may increase to a maximum of 0.025 mg/kg daily in patients younger than age 35 or 0.0125 mg/kg/day in patients ages 35 and older. Or 0.005 mg/kg/day (Saizen) subcutaneously; may increase to a maximum of 0.01 mg/kg/day after 4 weeks, depending on patient tolerance. ➣ Short stature related to Turner's syndrome Children: 0.375 mg/kg/week (Humatrope) subcutaneously, divided into equal doses given on 3 alternate days or daily. Or up to 0.375 mg/kg/week (Nutropin AQ, Nutropin AQ Pen) subcutaneously, divided into equal doses given three or seven times weekly. ➣ Idiopathic short stature (non-GH-deficient) in children whose epiphyses haven't closed Children: Up to 0.37 mg/kg (Humatrope) subcutaneously q week. Divide dosage and give in equal doses six or seven times weekly. ➣ Growth failure in children with Prader-Willi syndrome Children: 0.24 mg/kg/week (Genotropin) subcutaneously in six or seven divided doses ➣ Infants born small for gestational age Children: 0.48 mg/kg/week (Genotropin) subcutaneously in six or seven divided doses ➣ AIDS wasting or cachexia Adults and children weighing more than 55 kg (121 lb): 6 mg (Serostim) subcutaneously at bedtime Adults and children weighing 45 to 55 kg (99 to 121 lb): 5 mg (Serostim) subcutaneously at bedtime Adults and children weighing 35 to 45 kg (77 to 99 lb): 4 mg (Serostim) subcutaneously at bedtime Adults and children weighing less than 35 kg (77 lb): 0.1 mg/kg/day (Serostim) subcutaneously at bedtime ➣ Growth failure due to chronic renal insufficiency (up to time of kidney transplantation) Children: Up to 0.35 mg/kg/weekly (Nutropin AQ, Nutropin AQ Pen) subcutaneously, divided into daily doses ➣ Short bowel syndrome in patients receiving specialized nutritional support Adults: 0.1 mg/kg/day subcutaneously (Zorbtive), to a maximum of 8 mg/day for no more than 4 weeks Contraindications• Hypersensitivity to drug, benzyl alcohol, glycerin, or metacresol (with some diluents) PrecautionsUse cautiously in: Administration• Reconstitute by injecting supplied diluent through rubber top of vial and aiming liquid stream at side of vial. Swirl vial gently to mix; don't shake.
Adverse reactionsCNS: headache, weakness CV: mild and transient edema GU: hypercalciuria Hematologic: leukemia Metabolic: fluid retention, mild hyperglycemia, hypothyroidism, ketosis Musculoskeletal: localized muscle pain, tissue swelling, joint pain Skin: rash, urticaria Other: pain, inflammation at injection site InteractionsDrug-drug. Androgens, thyroid hormone: epiphyseal closure Corticotrophin, corticosteroids: inhibited growth response (with long-term use) Drug-diagnostic tests. Alkaline phosphatase, glucose, inorganic phosphorus, parathyroid hormone: increased levels Patient monitoring• Monitor patient's height, X-rays, blood chemistry results, blood glucose level, and thyroid function studies. Patient teaching• Advise patient and parents that regular check-ups and blood tests are needed to detect adverse reactions. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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