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Description
Menotropins is known as an infertility therapy adjunct
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How to use
Consult your doctor on the usage & dosage of this medication & follow exactly as scheduled.
Consult a pediatrician for use of this medication in children.
Many women choosing menotropins method of treatment have already tried therapy with clomephene & have not been successful.
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Side Effects
If you notice any of the symptoms listed below or any other symptoms which seem severe/persistent contact your doctor immediately.
Hives
Irritation(in the area of injection)
Rapid Weight Gain
Nausea
Palpatations(Men)
Breast Enlargement(Men)
Nosebleeds(Men)
Bloating
Severe Pelvic Pain
Swelling
Appetite Loss(Men)
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Drug Interaction
Inform your doctor if you suffer from any allergies to any medication in any form and also about any other medicine you may be taking whilst on a course with menotropins.
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Over Dose
In case of overdose, call your local poison control center at 1-800-222-1222. If the victim has collapsed or is not breathing, call local emergency services at 911.
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Notes
Do not treat yourself with OTC medication of any kind without consulting your doctor first.
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Missed Dose
If you are using this medication by yourself, do not double dose(injection) to make up for the missed injection dose.
Record the missed injection, continue with the next scheduled injection & inform your doctor about the missed dose.
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Uses
Men: Menotropins stimulates sperm deveopment.
Women: Menotropins stimulates egg development in the ovaries.
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Storage
The injection powder should be stored in the refrigerator or at room temperature between 3-25 °C / 37-77°F.
Do not freeze and keep away from light.
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Precaution
Inform your doctor if you have or have ever suffered from :
Tumors
Ovarain Cysts/Tumors
Vaginal Bleeding(unusual or excessive)Uncontrolled Thyroid
Ovarian Failure(wherein the ovaries do not develop any eggs)