
<chemical> Synthetic or naturally occuring growth hormone from the human pituitary gland. It is given to children with open epiphyses for the treatment of pituitary dwarfism. ... Chemical name: Somatotropin (human) ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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(so-mat´ro-pin) a pharmaceutical preparation of growth hormone, prepared by recombinant means and used to treat growth failure and AIDS-associated cachexia or weight loss, administered intramuscularly or subcutaneously.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: so′mă-trō′pin Definitions: 1. A drug identical with human growth hormone; used in the treatment of growth disturbances due to insufficient secretion of growth hormone in children or adults or associated with gonadal dysgenesis (Turner syndrome) and of growth disturbance in prepubertal children with ch...
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Somatropin: Growth hormone made by the pituitary gland or a synthetic version of that hormone. Naturally occurring somatropin is a polypeptide containing 191 amino acids. It is produced specifically by the anterior pituitary, the front section of the gland, and acts by stimulating the release of another hormone called somatomedin by the liver, ther...
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