Choices
on Infertility Drugs
By Low Jeremy
Infertility drugs are normally employed in conjunction with other
infertility techniques when a couple or a person is diagnosed of
infertility.
Since infertility by
nature is a complex condition, many methods are required before
any possible diagnosis is created. Without the extensive and comprehensive
procedures that delve into even the smallest details of the condition,
diagnosis may be impossible. Thus the impossibility of creating
a treatment program for the patients.
If in case a woman is
said to have problems associated with ovulation, it is likely that
she would be prescribed of ovulation infertility drugs. The main
underlying principle of which is for ovulation stimulation.
The initial step may
be marked with the use of clomiphene. If this doesn't work, the
patient may move to more advanced form of treatment like the use
of HCG or human chorionic gonadotropin that is normally employed
in combination with other infertility drugs.
Clomiphene or Clomid
while being more popular with female infertility treatment is also
used as an effective prescription with male-associated infertility.
Clomid is the pioneer in the industry. While its use may be traced
for as far as some thirty years ago, no major complications are
yet discovered that are closely connected with the use of the drug.
In fact, cases of birth defects, complications in pregnancy and
difficulty of labor are not evident when this infertility drug is
used.
Clomiphene is a prescription-only
drug, which appears in tablet forms. HCG, on the other hand, is
used only as injection under the strict guidance of a physician.
Administration
of Clomid will increase the presence of hormones responsible in
ovulation. It affects the workings of the four major reproductive
hormones namely follicle stimulating hormone or FSH, luteinizing
hormone or LH, estradiol and gonadotropins.
HCG is sold under brand
names like Profasi, Gonic and Pregnyl. This works on both male and
women infertility. For males, HCG increases the production of androgen
while it helps release more estrogen in women.
HCG is linked with weight
loss though. However, there are still no evidences that will prove
these assertions. Thus, the use of HCG in such programs is questionable.
Other synthetically prepared
hormones like Urofollotropins are used in inducing ovulation.
Reminders: When under
an infertility drug treatment, be sure to disclose all necessary
details to your physician. These include information like medical
history, other drugs presently used, details on known origin of
infertility like childhood diseases and ailments and others.
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