Where should Zoladex be injected?

Where should Zoladex be injected?

The Zoladex 3.6 mg Implant will be injected under the skin on your stomach every four weeks (28 days). This will be done by your doctor or nurse. It is important that you keep having Zoladex treatment, even if you are feeling well.

Can Zoladex be given by nurse?

Zoladex® 3.6mg is only available with a doctor’s prescription and can only be administered by a nurse or doctor. Your doctor may prescribe this medicine for another use.

Is Zoladex injection subcutaneous?

ZOLADEX, at a dose of 3.6 mg, should be administered subcutaneously every 28 days into the anterior abdominal wall below the navel line using an aseptic technique under the supervision of a physician [see Administration Technique].

Can Zoladex be given in the thigh?

One Zoladex implant will last for 28 days. After that, your doctor may want you to have another implant inserted to continue treatment. Lupron Depot comes as a suspension (liquid). A healthcare provider gives it as an injection into the muscle (intramuscular) of your buttocks, shoulder, or thigh.

Is Zoladex injection painful?

You usually have injections under the skin (subcutaneous injection) into the stomach. You might have stinging or a dull ache for a short time after this type of injection but they don’t usually hurt much. The skin in the area may go red and itchy for a while.

Does the Zoladex implant dissolve?

The implant will dissolve in your body over time. While your hormone levels are adjusting, you may notice new or worsening symptoms of your condition during the first few weeks of treatment. Tell your doctor if your symptoms do not improve after several weeks.

Can GP administer ZOLADEX?

It is given every 4 weeks, or as a longer-acting injection every 12 weeks. It can be given by your GP or practice nurse at your local surgery.

What gauge needle is ZOLADEX?

ZOLADEX is supplied as a sterile and totally biodegradable D,L-lactic and glycolic acids copolymer (13.3-14.3 mg/dose) impregnated with goserelin acetate equivalent to 3.6 mg of goserelin in a disposable syringe device fitted with a 16-gauge x 36 +/- 0.5 mm siliconized hypodermic needle with protective needle sleeve [ …

What gauge needle is Zoladex?

Who can administer Zoladex?

Zoladex® 10.8mg can only be administered by a doctor or nurse. The implant is a very small pellet that is given by a special needle and syringe known as SafeSystemTM. The injection will not hurt very much. The pellet is designed to slowly release the medicine into your body over three months.

What happens after first Zoladex injection?

Zoladex works to lower the amount of sex hormone (testosterone or estrogen) in your body. After your first Zoladex implant, it takes 2 to 4 weeks for your hormone levels to drop. Many of Zoladex’s side effects, such as hot flashes, acne, and sexual problems, are related to this hormone level drop.