- ABOUT SOMATULINE DEPOT
- How is it Given?
A ONCE-MONTHLY INJECTION
Somatuline Depot 120 mg is a once-monthly injection administered by your healthcare provider with a syringe that was designed to streamline the injection process during your visit.
What can I expect during my visit?
Somatuline Depot is available as sterile, ready-to-use, single-dose prefilled syringes and is intended to be administered by a healthcare provider.
Somatuline Depot is given by deep subcutaneous injection –injected in the soft fatty layer of tissue
- The injection is given to you by a healthcare provider in the upper buttock, and it takes 20 seconds to complete
- The injection site should alternate every 28 days between the right and left buttock
- Remember to remind your doctor that your skin must be spread (and not pinched) when you receive the injection
- If you are already being treated with Somatuline Depot, no additional dose should be administered - inform your healthcare provider
For more information on what to expect during your visit, refer to the Patient Information and talk to your healthcare provider.
What can I expect during my visit?
Somatuline Depot is available as sterile, ready-to-use, single-dose prefilled syringes and is intended to be administered by a healthcare provider.
Somatuline Depot is given by deep subcutaneous injection –injected in the soft fatty layer of tissue
- The injection is given to you by a healthcare provider in the upper buttock, and it takes 20 seconds to complete
- The injection site should alternate every 28 days between the right and left buttock
- Remember to remind your doctor that your skin must be spread (and not pinched) when you receive the injection
- If you are already being treated with Somatuline Depot, no additional dose should be administered - inform your healthcare provider
For more information on what to expect during your visit, refer to the Patient Information and talk to your healthcare provider.
How does it work in the body?
Somatuline Depot contains lanreotide, a synthetic, or man-made, version of a hormone called somatostatin, which is found naturally in the human body.
It is believed that each injection forms a reservoir of the medicine between the skin surface and the muscle beneath—in an area called the deep subcutaneous tissue.
Somatuline Depot is slowly released into the bloodstream, which is why you’re able to receive it at 1-month intervals.
Helpful tips
Try to wear loose clothing or loose-fitting pants at your visit
It is important to ask your healthcare provider if the medication is at room temperature (if the medicine is too cold, it may be painful)
If you need help keeping track of your symptoms and injection sites, please view our downloadable resources here