Nugon 75IU Injection

Introduction to Nugon 75IU Injection

Nugon 75IU Injection is administered under the guidance of a doctor It is important to follow your doctors advice regarding the timing of the injection The dosage and frequency of administration will be determined based on your specific condition It is crucial to continue taking this medication for the entire prescribed duration Common side effects of this medication may include allergic reactions headaches breast swelling in males and acne If you experience any of these side effects and find them bothersome or severe it is important to inform your doctor They may be able to suggest ways to alleviate or prevent these side effects Certain side effects such as dizziness pelvic pain fainting abdominal pain and difficulty breathing should be reported to your doctor immediately Before using this medication it is important to inform your doctor if you have a history of heart disease ovarian cysts or thyroid gland disorder It is also essential to disclose all other medications you are currently taking as some may interact with this medication and reduce its effectiveness or alter its mechanism of action If you are pregnant or breastfeeding notify your doctor Additionally while taking this medication it is important to avoid alcohol and follow any dietary recommendations provided by your doctor
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How and in what dose should I take Folisurge?

Folisurge is an injection given subcutaneously (just under the skin). The dose and treatment duration depend on the ovarian response of the patient.

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What are the side effects of using Folisurge?

The most common side effect is a local site reaction at the injection site (pain, redness, swelling, and irritation). The other common side effects are a headache, ovarian cysts, abdominal pain or cramping, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and bloating. If any of these side effects bother you, please consult with your doctor. In addition, this medicine may increase the likelihood of conditions like ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS), multiple pregnancy or miscarriage.

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What if I miss a dose of Folisurge?

Ideally, you should try not to miss a dose of Folisurge. However, please talk to your doctor as soon as you remember that you have missed a dose.

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What is Folisurge and what it is used for?

Folisurge contains Follitropin alfa which is a type of Follicle Stimulating Hormone produced naturally by the body. It is used in women who are unable to ovulate. It works by stimulating the growth of follicles (which contain eggs) in the ovary. This helps in the release of a properly developed egg at the time of ovulation. It is also used in assisted reproductive technology (ART) procedures such as in-vitro fertilization (IVF), which help women to become pregnant. It may also be used in adult men who are infertile due to lack of certain hormones and inability to produce enough sperm cells.

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What are the side effects of using Gonal-F?

The most common side effect is a local site reaction at the injection site (pain, redness, swelling, and irritation). The other common side effects are a headache, ovarian cysts, abdominal pain or cramping, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and bloating. If any of these side effects bother you, please consult with your doctor. In addition, this medicine may increase the likelihood of conditions like ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS), multiple pregnancy or miscarriage.

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What if I miss a dose of Gonal-F?

Ideally, you should try not to miss a dose of Gonal-F. However, please talk to your doctor as soon as you remember that you have missed a dose.

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