Lupron injections usually last about 3 months, and 2 injections are usually given in sequence for endometriosis treatment. You will likely not have a period for at least 6 months, and sometimes it can take a few months to become regular after the medication has left your system.
About 4 to 6 weeks.
Yes. I have it now and I'm on Lupron.
it should start in about 35 days, if not a pregnancy test should be administered.
Yes, as long as you have Prostate Cancer indicated, Medicare will cover the Lupron injection in the doctors office
96402 for the injection and J9217 for the actual Lupron
one week
The most common side effects are menopausal symptoms, including loss of a period, hot flashes and night sweats. Women with a history of mental health issues should NEVER take Lupron, as it can cause a severe worsening of these symptoms. Long term use (more than 6 months) can also put you at higher risk of developing osteoporosis as it weakens bone density. Make sure to take a calcium supplement for the duration of your Lupron treatment.
You might be pregnant or just have a long discharge
i dont know maybe a week or 2
It is not uncommon to experience menstrual bleeding while on Lupron Depot, especially during the initial months of treatment. Lupron Depot is designed to suppress estrogen production, which may lead to lighter periods or amenorrhea (absence of periods) over time. However, individual responses can vary, and any persistent or concerning bleeding should be discussed with a healthcare provider for proper evaluation.
In J code, lupron stimulation testing can be represented with J9217, which is used to bill for Leuprolide Acetate for depot suspension for injection. This code can be used when Lupron is administered as part of the stimulation testing procedure.
It depends on when your next period is.If you miss a period then that's a sign.