Description
This medication should only be taken under specialist
supervision. During treatment, liver function, adrenocortical function
and the red blood-cell count should be checked regularly.
Androcur contains 50mg of cyproterone acetate, the most
powerful anti-androgen yet developed. It inhibits the production of the
male hormone testosterone, which is responsible for the development of
male characteristics such as body hair, beard growth, deep voice,
greasy skin/hair and the male sex drive.
What is Androcur commonly prescribed for?
In most countries Androcur (cyproterone acetate) can only been prescribed by a medical specialist.
Androcur or cyproterone acetate is an anti-androgen which is prescribed to treat androgen dependant conditions.
Cyproterone acetate is used for women who have too much
androgen production and/or seem to be overly sensitive to androgen
activity in their bodies. Cyproterone acetate is used for acne and/or
overactive oil glands and hirsutism as well as androgen dependent hair
loss.
In men, cyproterone acetate is used for prostate cancer
treatment, to reduce sex drive in men, for the treatment of sexual
aggression, and for use by male to female transsexuals in conjucntion
with estrogen supplements.
What are the effects of taking Androcur?
Androcur is an antiandrogenic hormone preparation. It
inhibits the influence of androgens which are also produced - to a
slight extent- in the female organism, and also exerts a progestational
and antigonadotrophic effect.
Cyproterone acetate inhibits competitively the effect of
androgens at androgen-dependent target organs, e.g. it shields the
prostate from the effect of androgens originating from the gonads
and/or the adrenal cortex.
In the man, under treatment with Androcur, sexual drive
and potency are reduced and gonadal function is inhibited. These
changes are reversible following discontinuation of the therapy.
In the woman, hirsuitism is reduced, but also
androgen-dependent alopecia and elevated sebaceous gland function are
reduced. During treatment, ovarian function is reduced.
Dosage
The extreme range of dosage comes from input that some
people find 10mg/wk sufficient to induce total impotence, and yet
others take as much as 200mg/day with no obvious short-term adverse
effects. Given this range, it would seem prudent to start on the low
side and work your way up only if necessary. More than 100mg/day is
generally considered excessive.
There are some reports of depression when the dosage is
too high for a given individual. There appears to be a causal
relationship because the depression evidently disappeared as soon as
the dosage was reduced, according to those reports.
Warning
Androcur is the most powerful of anti-androgen drugs and
must not be taken by any patient with a medical condition, or one who
is taking / has recently taken other drugs that are contra-indicated.
During treatment, liver function, adrenocortical function and the red blood-cell count should be checked regularly.
Direct hepatic toxicity, including jaundice, hepatitis
and hepatic failure, which has been fatal in some cases, has been
reported in patients treated with 200 - 300mg cyproterone acetate. Most
reported cases are in men with prostatic cancer. Toxicity is
dose-related and develops, usually, several months after treatment has
begun. Liver function tests should be performed pre-treatment and
whenever any symptoms or signs suggestive of hepatotoxicity occur. If
hepatotoxicity is confirmed, cyproterone acetate should normally be
withdrawn, unless the hepatotoxicity can be explained by another cause,
e.g. metastatic disease, in which case cyproterone acetate should be
continued only if the perceived benefit outweighs the risk.
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