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In general, GnRH agonists are not prescribed for more than six months.
A GnRH antagonist blocks the body's ability to produce testosterone.
Within the brain, the hypothalamus produces gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH) which is secreted into the pituitary gland (1 ).
The development of Lupron (GnRH agonist) helped control the spontaneous ovulation issues which had previously plagued IVF research and treatment.
Sperm production can also be decreased by giving an artificial version of a hormone called gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH).
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