How do I take goserelin?
Goserelin is injected just under the skin of the abdomen. The injection is not usually painful but your skin may darken or redden for a short time afterwards. You may be given the injection by your GP, practice nurse, district nurse or at your local hospital. You may have the injections every 28 days or every 12 weeks, depending on the dose of the drug. The two doses work equally well at controlling the cancer. The only difference between them is the length of time the drug works for.