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  • Medications for Vipoma

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    • octreotide acetate

      (octreotide acetate)
      Hainan Shuangcheng Pharmaceuticals Co., Ltd.
      Usage: Octreotide acetate injection is indicated for reducing growth hormone and IGF-1 levels in acromegaly patients not responsive to other treatments, and for managing severe diarrhea and flushing in metastatic carcinoid tumors and watery diarrhea in VIPoma-associated tumors. Limitations exist regarding tumor size reduction and clinical improvement.
    • octreotide acetate

      (octreotide acetate)
      Mylan Institutional LLC
      Usage: Octreotide acetate injection is used to reduce growth hormone and IGF-1 levels in acromegaly patients who have not responded to other treatments. It also treats severe diarrhea and flushing from metastatic carcinoid tumors and profuse watery diarrhea from vasoactive intestinal peptide tumors (VIPomas).
    • octreotide acetate

      (Octreotide Acetate)
      Meitheal Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
      Usage: Octreotide Acetate Injection is indicated for managing acromegaly in patients unresponsive to other treatments, treating severe diarrhea and flushing from metastatic carcinoid tumors, and addressing profuse watery diarrhea from vasoactive intestinal peptide tumors (VIPomas). Clinical trials did not confirm its impact on tumor size or growth rate.