ACROMEGALY AND GIGANTISM TREATMENTS |
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The first step in treatment of acromegaly is
removal of all or part of the pituitary adenoma. Removal requires
surgery, usually performed by entering the skull through the nose.
While this surgery can cause rapid improvement of many acromegaly
symptoms, most patients will also require additional treatment with
medication. Bromocriptine (Parlodel) is a medication that can be
taken by mouth, while octreotide (Sandostatin) must be injected
every eight hours. Both of these medications are helpful in reducing
GH production, but must often be taken for life and produce their
own unique side effects. Some patients who cannot undergo surgery
are treated with radiation therapy to the pituitary in an attempt to
shrink the adenoma. Radiating the pituitary may take up to 10 years,
however, and may also injure/destroy other normal parts of the
pituitary. |
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