Chemical compound
Lecirelin, sold under the brand names Dalmarelin, Ovucron, and Reproreline, is a short-acting gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist (GnRH agonist) medication which is used in veterinary medicine in Europe and Israel.[1][2][3][4] It is a GnRH analogue and a synthetic peptide, specifically a nonapeptide.[1][2][3] The drug was introduced for veterinary use by 2000.[5] It is used in form of the acetate salt.[6]
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References
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- ^ Haberfeld H, ed. (2020). Austria-Codex (in German). Vienna: Österreichischer Apothekerverlag. Dalmarelin 25 Mikrogramm/ml Injektionslösung für Rinder und Kaninchen.