What is ladogal?!


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What is ladogal?


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Danocrine (Ladogal)
The active ingredient or generic name is: DANAZOL

This medicine contains the active ingredient danazol, which is a synthetic steroid hormone structurally resembling a group of natural hormones (androgens) found in the body. It acts on the pituitary gland in the brain, a gland that controls the amounts of hormones that are produced by the body.

Danazol inhibits the production of hormones called gonadotrophins by the pituitary gland. Gonadotrophins normally stimulate the production of sex hormones such as oestrogen and progestogen, which are responsible for body processes such as menstruation and ovulation.

By decreasing the production of these sex hormones, danazol can be used to treat disorders that are associated with disturbances in hormone production.

Danazol is used to treat endometriosis, a condition where the tissue that normally lines the womb grows on other organs outside the womb. The growth of endometriotic tissue is under hormonal influence, and danazol is used to control the fluctuations in hormone levels that stimulate the growth of this tissue.




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