Make Me Fertile supplies brand name fertility drugs and medications from European Union and Israel. It is dedicated to offer the best services to its customers, and makes sure the patients get personalized attention from its well-trained customer-care staff. The store serves as a single platform where those facing infertility challenges can get essential information regarding the reproductive function and select the best fertility doctors from the listing provided. Some of the featured products at the store are Menopur, Follistim, Bravelle, Repronex, Antagon and Gonal F.
Repronex is the combination of hormones and works by inducing the ovaries to produce eggs. It is classified as hMG (human menopausal gonadotropin) or menotropins which are injectable hormones and control reproductive function. It is used for treating fertility related problems in women. Before taking Repronex, tell your pharmacist or doctor if you have certain medical conditions such as: - If you are presently taking any non-prescribed or prescribed medicine, dietary supplement or herbal preparation.
- If you are allergic to foods, medicines or other ingredients
- If you are breast feeding
- If you have kidney or liver problems, bleeding problems (such as hemorrhage), or thyroid gland problems.
Women who are infertile due to reasons other than anovulation should not take Repronex.
Usually, Repronex is administered by SC injection, but can also be sometime given by IM (intramuscular injection). Subcutaneous injection is easier to use and based on your specific requirements, your physician may advise either the IM or SC way of administration. Repronex, just like other Gonadotropins may cause some side-effects, such as abdominal pain, enlarged abdomen, headache, nausea, abdominal cramping and ovarian disease. Only doctors who are painstakingly familiar with infertility treatments, as well as the risks of adverse reactions should prescribe Repronex.
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