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Helping you manage patient outcomes with the educational resources, clinical data and product information you need, whenever you need them
Our products help children with a range of growth-related disorders and adults with growth hormone deficiency
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Defining pediatric growth-related disorders
Learn the basics of pathological conditions that are associated with short stature in children, including growth hormone deficiency, genetic syndromes and other growth-related disorders.
Overview on adult growth hormone deficiency
Explore the signs and symptoms of adult growth hormone deficiency (AGHD), an underdiagnosed condition.1
Affordability resources for your patients
NovoCare® provides affordability and access support resources to help your patients obtain the medicine that’s right for them.
Would you like to calculate your patients’ growth?
Create or log into your novoMEDLINK™ account and use our growth calculators to estimate your patients’ height velocity and other metrics.
Tools to help with growth assessment
Our calculators can help estimate height velocity and other metrics used in clinical practice. For US health care professionals only.
Reference:
- Yuen KCJ, Biller BMK, Radovick S, et al. American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists and American College of Endocrinology Guidelines for Management of Growth Hormone Deficiency in Adults And Patients Transitioning From Pediatric to Adult Care. Endocr Pract. 2019;25(11):1191-1232.