The use of cetrotide in fiv: application and conservation
Cetrotide is a medication used in the process of ovarian stimulation of assisted reproduction treatments. Although in this article we leave you detailed information about its function, administration form, conservation, etc., we always recommend reading the leaflet carefully before using this drug.
Below you have an index with all the points that we will discuss in this article.
Index
The use of cetrotide in IVF : application and conservation- 1. What is it?
- 2. What is it for?
- 3. Instructions for use
- 3.1. Preparation
- 3.2. Autoinjection
- 4. Contraindications and adverse effects
- 5. Questions from users
- 5.1. Where is it recommended to prick cetrotide?
- 5.2. What is the price of cetrotide 0.25 mg?
- 5.3. Cetrotide and orgalutran is the same?
- 5.4. Should it be kept cold?
What is it?
Cetrotide is an injectable drug composed of a powder and a solvent. Its active ingredient is cetrorelix (acetate). As excipients the powder contains mannitol and the solvent is sterile water.
There are different presentations in the market:
- Cetrotide 0.25 mg x 1: a single vial with 0.25 mg cetrorelix. After the corresponding dilution, each milliliter contains 0.25 mg of cetrorelix.
- Cetrotide 0.25 mg x 7: seven vials, where each vial contains 0.25 mg cetrorelix. After the corresponding dilution, each milliliter contains 0.25 mg of cetrorelix.
- Cetrotide 3 mg: each vial contains 3 mg of cetrorelix. After the corresponding dilution, each milliliter contains 1 mg of cetrorelix.
Depending on the condition of the woman, the doctor will indicate the determined dose of cetrotide to be administered and therefore recommend one or another presentation.
If you want more information about each of these containers you can check this link: cetrotide 0.25 mg and cetrotide 3 mg.
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