Danazol Capsules 100 Mg
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Danazol Capsules 100 mg are prescription hormonal capsules prescribed for certain hormone-dependent conditions in adults, including endometriosis, fibrocystic breast disease, and hereditary angioedema (HAE). The medication works by modifying hormone levels and influencing immune system activity. Use only under medical supervision after evaluation by a qualified healthcare provider.
Description
What Are Danazol Capsules 100 mg?
Danazol belongs to a class of synthetic steroids derived from 17-α-ethinyl testosterone. It has unique hormonal effects characterized by weak androgenic and anti-gonadotropic activity. It is prescribed for select conditions where modulation of reproductive hormones or immune-mediated regulation is therapeutic.
Danazol influences the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis, reducing estrogen production and altering downstream hormonal responses. It also plays a role in stabilizing complement proteins in hereditary angioedema.
How Danazol Works
Danazol’s therapeutic effects result from the following mechanisms:
1. Suppression of Gonadotropins
Danazol inhibits the secretion of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH), reducing ovarian estrogen synthesis. This leads to a hormone milieu less favorable for the growth of estrogen-dependent tissues.
2. Weak Androgenic Activity
It exerts mild androgen-like effects that alter hormonal feedback loops and can decrease proliferative tissue responses.
3. Complement System Modulation
In hereditary angioedema, danazol increases levels of C1-esterase inhibitor (C1-INH), which helps reduce episodes of swelling by stabilizing vascular permeability.
Higher-dose androgenic modulation may be required in some cases using therapies such as Danazol Capsules 200 Mg.
Indications
Danazol Capsules 100 mg may be prescribed for:
Endometriosis: To reduce pelvic pain and lesion progression
Fibrocystic breast disease: To decrease cyclical breast pain and cyst formation
Hereditary Angioedema (HAE): To prevent acute swelling episodes
Selected menstrual disorders when hormone-dependent etiology is diagnosed
Clinical safety and pharmacological data align with standard references in danazol drug information sources.
Dosage & Administration
Important: The dose should always be individualized based on clinical assessment and patient response.
Typical examples (clinician-guided only):
Endometriosis: Often initiated at 100–400 mg per day divided into two or more doses
HAE Prophylaxis: Per individualized medical protocol
Fibrocystic Breast Disease: Tailored according to symptom severity
Administration Guidelines:
Take with food to enhance absorption
Swallow capsules whole with water
Follow exact dosing instructions from your clinician
Do not stop or adjust dose without medical advice
Dose adjustment and step therapy approaches may include lower-strength options like Danazol Capsules 50 Mg.
Safety Information & Precautions
Before using Danazol Capsules 100 mg, inform your clinician if you have:
Liver disease or dysfunction
A history of thromboembolic events
Cardiovascular risk factors such as hypertension, smoking, or diabetes
Pregnancy or intention to become pregnant
Breast cancer or hormone-sensitive tumors
Important Safety Notes
Danazol use is generally contraindicated in pregnancy due to potential fetal harm.
Women of reproductive age should use effective contraception while on therapy.
Liver function monitoring is recommended due to potential hepatic effects.
Routine clinical follow-up is essential to minimize risk and monitor effectiveness.
Possible Side Effects
Common side effects may include:
Nausea
Headache
Weight changes
Mild acne or oily skin
Changes in menstrual bleeding
Breast discomfort
Less common but serious effects:
Elevated liver enzymes or liver dysfunction
Mood changes or depression
Signs of thrombosis (leg pain/swelling, shortness of breath)
Androgenic symptoms (hirsutism, voice changes)
Adverse effects should be discussed with your healthcare provider, especially if they persist or worsen.
Drug Interactions
Danazol may interact with several medications:
Anticoagulants (e.g., warfarin) – may alter response
Drugs metabolized by CYP3A4 – may affect blood levels
Steroid hormones or androgenic medications
Antiepileptic medications
Always provide your healthcare provider with a complete list of current medications, supplements, and herbal products to minimize drug interaction risks.
Use in Special Populations
Pregnancy
Danazol is contraindicated during pregnancy. If pregnancy occurs during treatment, consult a clinician immediately.
Breastfeeding
Evaluate risks vs benefits under clinical guidance, as hormonal medications may pass into breast milk.
Elderly
Use should be clinically justified; age-related changes in physiology require assessment.
Monitoring & Follow-Up
Regular medical monitoring helps ensure safe and effective use:
Liver function tests (LFTs)
Blood pressure measurements
Review of symptoms and menstrual patterns
Clinical follow-up appointments
Monitoring helps detect and manage adverse effects early.
FAQs
Danazol Capsules 100 mg are prescribed to treat endometriosis and fibrocystic breast disease. They help reduce symptoms such as pelvic pain, heavy or painful periods, and breast tenderness by altering hormone levels.
Danazol changes the balance of certain hormones in the body, reducing estrogen and progesterone activity. This creates a temporary hormone-suppressed state that helps shrink endometrial tissue and reduce inflammation and pain.
Danazol 100 mg is prescribed for adults diagnosed with hormone-related gynecological conditions. A doctor will assess your symptoms, medical history, and treatment goals before recommending it.
Take Danazol Capsules exactly as directed by your healthcare provider. Swallow the capsule with water, usually with food to reduce stomach irritation. Follow your doctor’s advice on dosing schedule and duration.
If you miss a scheduled dose, take it as soon as you remember if it’s not close to your next dose. Do not take a double dose to make up for a missed one. Consult your doctor if you are unsure what to do.
