A two-year study of tall children treated with nightly infusions of the somatostatin analog octreotide found that the drug reduced predicted final height by a median of 3.5 cm and cut average growth hormone secretion by 50%. This approach offers a way to limit excessive height in tall children during the prepubertal years, though one patient developed gallstones as a side effect.
Hindmarsh, P C; Pringle, P J; Stanhope, R; Brook, C G