Recombinant Human Luteinizing hormone
Information about Recombinant Human Luteinizing hormone
Recombinant Human Luteinizing hormone Uses
Recombinant Human Luteinizing hormone is used in the treatment of female infertility.
How Recombinant Human Luteinizing hormone works
Recombinant Human Luteinizing hormone is a hormone. In females, along with other medicine, it works by stimulating the growth and development of the egg before release.
Common side effects of Recombinant Human Luteinizing hormone
Abdominal cramp, Breast pain, Depression, Fatigue, Headache, Injection site allergic reaction, Injection site pain, Irritation, Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, Rash, Vomiting
Available Medicine for Recombinant Human Luteinizing hormone
LuverisMerck Ltd
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Expert advice for Recombinant Human Luteinizing hormone
- Recombinant Human Luteinizing hormone stimulates the production of eggs in women undergoing treatment for infertility.
- Your doctor may prescribe more than one medicine as part of a pregnancy plan.
- The injection is administered under the skin. Follow the recommended dosage and monitoring schedules to minimise the possibility of ovarian hyperstimulation.
- Inform your doctor immediately if you have severe pelvic pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, sudden weight gain, trouble breathing, or decreased or no urination during treatment, as these could be symptoms of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS).
- Do not use Recombinant Human Luteinizing hormone if you are already pregnant or breastfeeding.
- Pregnancy following treatment with Recombinant Human Luteinizing hormone is more likely to result in a multiple pregnancy (twins or more) than if you had conceived naturally.