Leuprorelin Acetate
Generic Name: leuprorelin acetate
Dosage form: POWDER. Active ingredients: LEUPROLIDE ACETATE (1 g/g). Category: BULK INGREDIENT.
Overview
Dosage form: POWDER. Active ingredients: LEUPROLIDE ACETATE (1 g/g). Category: BULK INGREDIENT.
Dosage
Available as powder.
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