How Does Lupron Depot Work?
Lupron Depot turns off the fuel (hormones) that feeds endometriosis. By suppressing the hormones, Lupron Depot helps:
- shrink endometriotic lesions
- provide pain relief
- In a study of endometriosis patients with pelvic pain, just over half of these women reported no pelvic pain 1 year after an initial
6-month course of Lupron Depot. - After beginning Lupron Depot treatment, your estrogen levels will increase for 1 to 2 weeks. During this time, you may notice an increase in your current symptoms. Then your estrogen level will decline. You should discuss any concerns you may have with your doctor.

LUPRON DEPOT® (leuprolide acetate for depot suspension) 3.75 mg and – 3 Month 11.25 mg is used for the management of endometriosis, including pain relief and reduction of endometriotic lesions. LUPRON DEPOT with daily norethindrone acetate 5 mg is also indicated for initial management of endometriosis and for management of recurrence of symptoms. The recommended initial treatment is no more than 6 months. Repeat treatment for endometriosis should be limited to 6 months.
You should not receive LUPRON DEPOT if you are or may become pregnant, are breast-feeding or have undiagnosed vaginal bleeding. Increased endometriosis symptoms (i.e. pelvic pain or pressure and/or pain during intercourse) may occur for 1 or 2 weeks after starting this drug. Development or worsening of depression has occurred. Condoms, a diaphragm with contraceptive jelly, or an IUD is required to prevent pregnancy. Thinning of the bones, which may not be completely reversible, can occur during treatment with this drug. Norethindrone acetate used as add-back therapy with LUPRON DEPOT has additional serious risks and considerations.
Please see additional Important Safety Information you should know about Lupron Depot and discuss it with your doctor.
Please see the full Prescribing Information for Lupron Depot and discuss it with your doctor.