
I'm Using Trelstar®
If you've come to this section of Trelstar.com you have most likely spent time with your doctor discussing treatment options available for your prostate cancer. Trelstar is one of those options and may be the option selected for you.
You should learn more about Trelstar so you know what to expect during your treatment.
Triptorelin, the active ingredient in Trelstar, has been used for more than 20 years in over 80 countries worldwide.27 Trelstar is a prescription drug type called a GnRH (gonadotropin releasing hormone) agonist. GnRH agonists, used to treat advanced prostate cancer, deprive cancer cells of the male hormones, such as testosterone, needed for growth.
Some side effects may be experienced with GnRH agonists. It may help you to understand what side effects you may experience, and work with your doctor to learn how you may better manage these.
Remember that your healthcare provider is your best resource. We hope your visit at Trelstar.com provides you with information and tools that may help you work with your doctor to receive the best prostate cancer care.
Indication
Trelstar® is indicated for the palliative treatment of advanced prostate cancer.
Important Safety Information
After your first injection of Trelstar®, you might feel a temporary increase in your cancer symptoms, such as pain in your bones, nerve disorder, blood in your urine, blockage in the canals leaving your bladder, or pressure in the spinal cord that may lead to weakness or paralysis with or without fatal complications. This is because the amount of testosterone in your bloodstream actually goes up for a short period after the injection. If your symptoms increase later than the first week or two following an injection, tell your doctor. The most common side effects that patients taking Trelstar® have are actually the effect of lowering testosterone levels. The most common effect of lowering testosterone is hot flushes or flashes. These are like the hot flashes women have around the time of menopause. Other side effects include bone pain, impotence (sexual side effect), tissue breakdown in the testicles, headache, leg pain, and swelling in the legs. Women who are or may become pregnant and those who are allergic to this type of drug should not take Trelstar®. A severe potentially fatal form of shock, hyper allergic response, and allergic swelling related to Trelstar® have been reported. For more information on these and other side effects, please talk to your doctor.


