Doctor Discussion Guide
Doctor Discussion Guide
 Doctor Discussion Guide Be prepared to talk with a doctor about CPP and your child. Take our Doctor Discussion Guide with you to your pediatrician visit to help you get the answers you need.
Parent Survey
Growth Comparison Tool
Parent Survey How does your child compare to other children with central precocious puberty (CPP)? Take our interactive Parent Survey and get a better understanding of the condition.
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Toosoon.com - Central Precocious Puberty Resources Glossary Use the links below to get more information about central precocious puberty (CPP). Some of the sites can also put you in contact with support groups and experts in the field.

Remember, your doctor is still your best source for information, so be sure to discuss any questions or concerns you may have during your next office visit.

These sites are provided as a service to you in your research of CPP. TAP Pharmaceutical Products Inc. cannot assure the accuracy or timeliness of the information available at the following websites.

Selected Sites for Kids, Parents, and Healthcare Professionals

KidsHealth
http://kidshealth.org

A good source of information for parents, kids, and teens about children from birth through adolescence.

The Lawson Wilkins Pediatric Endocrine Society
http://www.lwpes.org

The Mission of the Society is "to promote the acquisition and dissemination of knowledge of endocrine and metabolic disorders from conception through adolescence." While this site caters mainly to professionals, it also contains a links page that you may find helpful.

The Magic Foundation
http://www.magicfoundation.org

The Magic Foundation is a national nonprofit organization created to provide support services for the families of children afflicted with a wide variety of chronic and/or critical disorders, syndromes, and diseases that affect a child's growth.

The US National Library of Medicine — National Institutes of Health
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/encyclopedia.html

This site provides medical information about a variety of conditions, including CPP.

See below for important safety and other information on Lupron Depot-PED.
All photos are of models and not of users of Lupron Depot-PED or persons suffering symptoms described.
    

Important Safety and Other Information:

Lupron Depot-PED (7.5 mg, 11.25 mg, and 15 mg) is used for the treatment of central precocious puberty. In clinical studies, the most frequent adverse event related to therapy with Lupron Depot-PED was an injection site reaction, seen in 5% of children in the combined studies. The recommended starting dose of Lupron Depot-PED is 0.3 mg/kg/4 weeks (minimum 7.5 mg). Inadequate dosing may result in poor control of the pubertal process.

For further information about Lupron Depot-PED, please see the complete Prescribing Information, as well as the
Patient Product Information.