TRANSDERMAL GEL HORMONE THERAPY

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
FORTAGEL Cellegy Pharmaceuticals 349 Oyster Point Boulevard, Suite 200 South San Francisco CA 94080 Transdermal gel for hormone therapy; testosterone gel; and hormone preparations for use in the treatment of hypogonadism;
FORTIGEL GELITA AG UFERSTRASSE 7 EBERBACH 69412 Germany Transdermal gel for hormone therapy; testosterone gel; and hormone preparations for use in the treatment of hypogonadism;
FORTIGEL Cellegy Pharmaceuticals 349 Oyster Point Boulevard, Suite 200 South San Francisco CA 94080 Transdermal gel for hormone therapy; testosterone gel; and hormone preparations for use in the treatment of hypogonadism;
TOSTRAN Cellegy Pharmaceuticals 349 Oyster Point Boulevard, Suite 200 South San Francisco CA 94080 Transdermal gel for hormone therapy; testosterone gel; and hormone preparations for use in the treatment of hypogonadism;
TOSTREL Cellegy Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 349 Oyster Point Boulevard, Ste. 200 South San Francisco CA 94080 Transdermal gel for hormone therapy; testosterone gel; and hormone preparations for use in the treatment of hypogonadism;
TOSTREX Cellegy Pharmaceuticals 349 Oyster Point Boulevard, Suite 200 South San Francisco CA 94080 Transdermal gel for hormone therapy; testosterone gel; and hormone preparations for use in the treatment of hypogonadism;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Inadequate growth due to deficiencies in growth hormone (GR), growth hormone releasing hormone (GHRH), or genetic diseases can be ameliorated utilizing recombinant protein therapy with a novel GHRH analog having a sequence (SEQ ID NO:1). Also included is (1) a method of treating growth hormone-related deficiencies associated with the growth hormone pathway; (2) a method for treating growth hormone-related deficiencies associated with genetic disease; (3) a method to improve growth performance in an animal; (4) a method of treating an animal having a growth deficiency disease; (5) a method of increasing the efficiency of an animal used for food; and (6) a method to enhance growth in an animal.