Abstract:
Prostaglandin F2α (PGF) and gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) have
provided new dimensions in resolving certain reproductive maladies. Effective when
used properly, these hormones have the advantage of mimicking the physiological
activity of natural hormones without the negative, overriding effects of synthetic
products. Effective use of the hormones requires accurate diagnoses. Moreover,
side effects are nil except when PGF is mistakenly administered to pregnant
animals. The effect of PGF in humans must be recognized. Current research under
way gives promise that GnRH may have beneficial effects in the early postpartum
cow suffering from problems around the time of calving.