Femara
as an Efficient Form of Infertility Treatment
By Low Jeremy
There are two conditions that will identify if there is any need
of using infertility drugs. One, if the woman is unable to ovulate
therefore there is a need for assisted development of the egg cells.
And second if there is a need to increase the chances of pregnancy
when a patient already has the capability to ovulate. These are
termed as ovulation and superovulation respectively.
Letrozole or femara is the most recent addition
in the long list of infertility medications found in the market
today along with already-established medications that come in names
like Clomid or Serophene and Gonadotropins.
Letrozole, (the brand name of which is Femara) is
primarily a drug used by breast cancer patients. But recently, it
came into use in the infertility industry.
In the recent years, Femara has been one of the
most efficient infertility drugs. However, recent studies suggest
that it is somehow associated with low number of birth defects.
Birth defects arise when Femara is used during the period of pregnancy.
Yet when administered before the establishment of pregnancy, no
adverse consequences are found. Nonetheless, the manufacturer of
Femara accepted absolute responsibility over those cases that ended
up with birth defects.
Femara works
by suppressing the production of estrogen. Thus, creating the effect
of producing more hormones that work solely for ovarian stimulation.
These hormones namely LH and FSH help in both the processes of ovulation
induction and superovulation. As a result, Femara has become widely
accepted as an infertility drug.
Treatment using Femara have shown substantially
higher rates of success as compared with those produced by other
drugs like Clomid. In fact, it is known that while patients have
failed to ovulate using other medications, there are still possibilities
that they will do when Femara is administered in their case.
Common Side Effects of Femara
Breast tenderness
Headaches
Hot flashes
Advantages over other major infertility drugs
So far, researches show no cases of miscarriage
in women employing Femara in their infertility treatment. Only,
the manufacturer advises that once pregnancy commences, the use
of the medication must be automatically stopped.
Unlike with Clomid, Femara is readily released from
the body. Thus producing no other effects that might affect the
tissues and other organs in adverse manner.
When administering Femara, there is usually 60 to
80% increase in ovulation possibility. Nonetheless, assurance of
pregnancy is decreased by half.
Women who are able to ovulate normally take 1 tablet
of Femara a day. But this dosage may increase depending on the capability
of the body to react to the medication.
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