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Infertility - Medications

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      new window Drugs for Infertility Description: Here you can find information on the various medications used for treatment. Learn the types, costs and how to administer them. (sharedjourney.com)
new window Ferring Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Description: Markets a range of infertility treatments and endocrinology products. (ferringusa.com)
new window Fertility Drugs Description: Information on fertility drugs, what conditions specific drugs are used for, dosage information, side effects, risk of multiple pregnancy and long-term safety. Medications profiled include clomiphene citrate (Clomid, Serophene), hMG (Pergonal, Humegon, Repronex), urofollitropin/FSH (Fertinex, Follistim, Gonal-F), hCG (Profasi, Pregnyl, APL), bromocriptine and cabergoline (Parlodel, Dostinex), progesterone (Crinone, Prometrium), GnRH (Factrel, Luterepulse) and GnRH agonists (Lupron, Synarel, Zoladex). (members.aol.com)
new window Fertility Drugs Do Not Raise Breast, Ovarian Or Uterine Cancer Risk Description: Article in Family Planning Perspectives summarizes the findings of a study in Australia. (agi-usa.org)
new window Fertility Drugs for Men Description: Information on medications (such as Clomid) that can help correct hormonal imbalances that lead to fertility problems in men. (babycenter.com)
new window Fertility Drugs for Women Description: Information including side effects, cost and success rates for medications used to treat infertility including clomiphene (Clomid, Serophene), human menopausal gonodotropin (Pergonal, Metrodin, Repronex, Perganyl), FSH (Fertinex, Follistim, Gonal-F) and bromocriptine (Parlodel). (babycenter.com)
new window Fertility Treatment: Drugs Description: About.com page on fertility drugs. (infertility.about.com)
new window Mother's Little Helper Description: Common drugs used to treat infertility in women, what they do, approximate costs, side effects. (imagineyh.com)
new window ParentsNest: Fertility Drugs Description: A complete list of infertility and fertility medications including telephone numbers to manufacturers. (parentsnest.com)
new window What Are the Most Common Fertility drugs? Description: Discussion of which medications are most commonly used and what they are used for. (parentsplace.com)
 




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