Classification of Drugs Altering Anterior Pituitary Hormone Secretion

The anterior pituitary gland is found at the base of the brain. It produces hormones that control various bodily functions. Hormonal balance is crucial for good health and helps with growth, metabolism, and reproduction. Drugs can affect hormone secretion from the anterior pituitary gland to manage hormonal disorders and restore balance. We will explore the classification of these drugs. It is a crucial topic in pharmacology for B.pharma, GPAT, and for Registered nursing.

Classification

Drugs Altering Anterior Pituitary Hormone Secretion
Classification of Drugs Altering Anterior Pituitary Hormone Secretion

DRUGS ALTERING ANTERIOR PITUITARY HORMONE SECRETION

  • Inhibit GH release– Somatostatin, Octreotide, Lanreotide
  • Inhibit prolactin release-Bromocriptine, Cabergoline, Apomorphine
  • Enhance prolactin release– Chlorpromazine (other neuroleptics), Metoclopramide, Reserpine
  • Inhibit gonadotropin (Gn) release
    • Superactive GnRH agonist– (Initially enhance Gn release) Nafarelin, Triptorelin, Goserelin, Leuprolide
    • GnRH antagonists– Ganirelix, Cetrorelix

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  • G S Sachin Author Pharmacy Freak
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    G S Sachin is a Registered Pharmacist under the Pharmacy Act, 1948, and the founder of PharmacyFreak.com. He holds a Bachelor of Pharmacy degree from Rungta College of Pharmaceutical Science and Research and creates clear, accurate educational content on pharmacology, drug mechanisms of action, pharmacist learning, and GPAT exam preparation.

    Mail- Sachin@pharmacyfreak.com

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