Repronex Fertility Medication for Egg Stimulation

Repronex is a fertility medication used to stimulate the production of eggs in women undergoing assisted reproductive treatments.
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Drug
Where to get
Prescription required and available at fertility clinics.
Prepared by Nick Harper, reviewed by Dr. David James Simpson

Repronex FAQ

What is repronex used for?

Repronex is also used to stimulate the development of multiple eggs for in vitro fertilization, and to stimulate the production of sperm in men who have functioning testes but in whom hormonal stimulation is deficient. What Are Side Effects of Repronex? ovarian enlargement (abdominal or pelvic pain, tenderness, pressure, or swelling)

Is there a generic version of repronex?

Last updated on Jan 22, 2023. The Repronex brand name has been discontinued in the U.S. If generic versions of this product have been approved by the FDA, there may be generic equivalents available. Menotropins injection is used to treat infertility in women.

What are the pharmacokinetic parameters of repronex® (menotropins for injection)?

Upon six doses of SC or IM 150 IU/day Repronex® (menotropins for injection) , the observed serum FSH concentrations range from 1.7 to 15.9 mIU/mL and 0.5 to 10.1 mIU/mL, respectively. The FSH pharmacokinetic parameters from population modeling for these two studies are in Table 1. Table 1.

Does repronex cause ovarian enlargement?

ovarian enlargement (abdominal or pelvic pain, tenderness, pressure, or swelling) The dose of Repronex to stimulate development of ovarian follicles is individualized for each patient. The lowest dose to achieve results should be used. What Drugs, Substances, or Supplements Interact with Repronex?

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