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Tag: Assisted reproduction

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Does Fyremadel Need to Be Kept in the Fridge?

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According to the official prescribing information, Fyremadel (ganirelix) should be stored at controlled room temperature and **does not need to be kept in the fridge**. Storing it in the refrigerator or freezer can actually damage the medication and reduce its effectiveness. Proper storage is crucial for maintaining the stability and safety of this fertility treatment.

Can you still ovulate on Fyremadel? Understanding its Role in Fertility Treatment

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In a clinical study, premature luteinizing hormone (LH) surges—the event that triggers ovulation—occurred in less than 1% of women using the standard 250 mcg dose of Fyremadel. This statistic highlights the drug's effectiveness in its intended purpose, making it highly unlikely that you will still ovulate on Fyremadel, especially under proper medical supervision during assisted reproductive technology (ART) cycles.

How does Fyremadel work? A deep dive into GnRH antagonist therapy

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Over one-third of assisted reproductive technology (ART) cycles in the US in 2021 used a GnRH antagonist like Fyremadel to prevent premature ovulation. Fyremadel, the brand name for ganirelix, is a critical medication in fertility treatments, primarily in vitro fertilization (IVF), where it plays a key role in controlling the timing of egg maturation and retrieval.

Understanding What is in the Recagon Injection?

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Recagon injection contains follitropin beta, a recombinant follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), making it a highly pure and consistent product for fertility treatments compared to older, urinary-derived hormones. This article explores **what is in the Recagon injection?**, detailing its composition and purpose.