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Uses
Danazol is used to treat endometriosis (development of uterine-lining tissue outside the uterus, symptoms of which include abdominal pain, heavy periods, and infertility) and non-cancerous (benign) fibrocystic breast disease in adult patients not responding to other treatments. It is also used to prevent attacks of angioedema (swelling of eyes and lips) in patients with hereditary angioedema disorder.
How it works
Danazol belongs to a group of medicines called antigonadotropins. It relieves the symptoms by altering the effects of certain hormones in the body.
Dosage and Administration
Danogen (Danazol) capsules are taken by mouth. These capsules are available in 50mg, 100mg and 200mg strength and your physician will tell you which one is most suitable for you. Female patients generally need to commence treatment during menstruation. Endometriosis may require a dosage which differs to that required for the treatment of breast fibrocystic disease, and hereditary angioedema in male or female patients is also treated with a different dosage. Your physician will decide the appropriate dosage required to treat your condition. There may be a need for regular blood tests throughout the course of treatment. If this is the case, ensure that you attend all scheduled medical visits.
Common side effects
dizziness, carpal tunnel syndrome, increased heart rate, hair loss, impairment of glucose tolerance, altered levels of thyroid hormone, decrease in sperm formation, increase in insulin resistance, vaginal dryness/irritation, vertigo, increase in size of the clitoris, blood clotting, epigastric pain, nausea, rashes, thumping, menstrual disturbances, increased appetite, Altered blood cell count, blood in the urine., muscle cramps, pain in the pleura, twitching movement of muscle, skin problem, joint pain or swelling, liver abnormalities, heart attack, weight gain, muscle tremor, inflammation of the lung, flushing, backache, plasma glucagon and cholesterol, pounding or fluttering sensation in chest, reduction in breast size, change in voice, elevation of creatinine phosphokinase levels, visual disturbances, hirsutism, acne, increased pressure of the fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord, anxiety, headache, migraine, aggravation of fits, changes in libido, high blood pressure, fluid retention
Expert advice
- If you are taking danazol to treat endometriosis or fibrocystic breast disease, you should start the medication during a menstrual period.
- Consult your doctor if you are suffering from any of the following conditions: liver, kidney or heart disease, illness that can worsen by fluid retention, diabetes, polycythemia (an illness in which blood gets thicker), epilepsy, lipid disorder, migraine, and if you have shown marked or persistent androgenic reaction to previous gonadal st**d therapy.
- Stop taking danazol if you develop virilization (development of male secondary sex characters).
- Stop taking danazol and seek advice if you experience signs and symptoms of papilledema, headache, visual disturbances, raised intracranial pressure, jaundice or other liver disturbance, thrombosis or thromboembolism.
- Taking danazol may increase your risk of ovarian cancer. Seek medical advice for necessary precautions.
- Carry out liver function tests and blood counts at regular intervals of time.
- Do not drink alcohol while on danazol therapy as it can make you feel sick or short of breath.
- If you are receiving danazol for more than 6 months, it is important to carry out liver ultrasonography twice in a year.
- Do not take danazol if you have rare hereditary problems of galactose intolerance, the Lapp lactase deficiency or glucose-galactose malabsorption.
Frequently asked questions
Danazol
Q. Is danazol safe during pregnancy?
Danazol should not be used in pregnancy or by those who plan to become pregnant as it is highly unsafe for the growing baby.
Q. Is it safe to use danazol safe during breastfeeding?
Danazol is not safe for the baby and should not be used by women who are breastfeeding.
Q. Is danazol safe?
Danazol is safe if used at prescribed dose and duration as advised by your doctor.
Q. Is danazol a progesterone/st**d/anabolic st**d/contraceptive (birth control)/narcotic?
Danazol is a synthetic st**d having additional progestogenic activity. It is not contraceptive (birth control)/narcotic.
Q. Is danazol a controlled substance?
Danazol is not a controlled substance.
Q. Does danazol stop periods/ cause hair loss /build muscle/ increase testosterone/shrink fibroids/ prevent pregnancy/ cause galactorrhea/ fatigue/affect fertility?
These side effects are rare or of the unknown frequency with danazol use. Stop taking danazol and consult your doctor immediately if you experience one or more such symptoms.
Thromine –
This medicine has helped me so much for my hereditary angioedema! After taking this it has stopped all episodes. I can live a normal life and not have the fear of having a swelling attack if I put to much strain on my body. I know it’s working because if I miss a dose I can feel an attack coming along. Since day 1 of me taking Danogen, I have not had any problems. I must warn that this drug does not correct the problem, it only stops episodes. There are some side effects that are a little uncomfortable. It has caused to have an irregular period. Overall I give this medicine a 10 out of 10! If it wasn’t for this medicine I would be fearing every morning when I wake up if I am going to have an episode.