Medications for Turner Syndrome

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  • Genotropin

    (somatropin)
    Pfizer Laboratories Div Pfizer Inc
    Usage: GENOTROPIN is indicated for pediatric patients with growth failure due to growth hormone deficiency, Prader-Willi syndrome, small for gestational age, Turner syndrome, or idiopathic short stature. For adults, it replaces endogenous growth hormone in those with deficiencies from various causes, including hypopituitarism or childhood onset deficiencies.
  • Physicians Total Care, Inc.
    Usage: Norditropin (somatropin) is indicated for children with growth failure due to insufficient growth hormone, short stature from Noonan syndrome, Turner syndrome, and short stature born small for gestational age. In adults, it replaces endogenous growth hormone in those with adult or childhood onset growth hormone deficiency.
  • Genentech, Inc.
    Usage: Nutropin AQ is indicated for pediatric patients with growth failure from growth hormone deficiency, chronic kidney disease, idiopathic short stature, or Turner syndrome. In adults, it treats growth hormone deficiency due to pituitary or hypothalamic disorders, including those with a history of childhood-onset deficiency.
  • Ferring Pharmaceuticals Inc.
    Usage: ZOMACTON is indicated for pediatric patients with growth failure due to insufficient growth hormone secretion, Turner syndrome, idiopathic short stature, SHOX deficiency, and short stature from being born small for gestational age. In adults, it is used for GH replacement therapy in those with GH deficiency.