Corion (High Purity Hcg)
Indications
Corion (High Purity Hcg) is a
popular medicine that helps both male and female patients deal with
infertility. However, this medicine can also be used for some other purposes
(to treat or to prevent some other medical conditions) that have not been
listed here.
Corion (High Purity Hcg)
Warnings
In the case of female patients
who want to be treated with Corion (High Purity Hcg):
Since infertile female patients
who undergo medically assisted reproduction (especially those who need in vitro
fertilization), are known to often be suffering from tubal abnormalities, after
a treatment with this drug they might experience much more ectopic pregnancies.
This is why early ultrasound confirmation at the beginning of a pregnancy (to
see whether the pregnancy is intrauterine or not) is crucial. – Pregnancies who
have occurred after a treatment with this medicine are submitted to a higher
risk of multiplets. – Female patients who have thrombosis, severe obesity or
thrombophilia should not be prescribed this medicine as they have a higher risk
of arterial or venous thromboembolic events after or during a treatment with
Corion (High Purity Hcg).
Female patients who have been
treated with this medicine are usually more prone to pregnancy losses.
In the case of male patients: A
prolonged treatment with Corion (High Purity Hcg) is known to regularly lead to
increased production of androgen. Therefore:
Patients who are suffering from
overt or latent cardiac failure, hypertension, renal dysfunction, migraine
or Epilepsy might not be allowed to start using this medicine or
might have to be prescribed a lower dose of Corion (High Purity Hcg). – This
medicine should be used with extreme cautious in the case of prepubertal
teenagers in order to reduce the risk of experiencing precocious sexual
development or premature epiphyseal closure. This type of patients’ skeletal
maturation should be closely and regularly monitored.
Both male and female patients
who have the following medical conditions must not start a treatment with
Corion (High Purity Hcg): – Hypersensitivity to this medicine or to any of its
main ingredients. – Known or possible androgen-dependent tumors for example
male breast carcinoma or prostatic carcinoma.
Corion (High Purity Hcg)
Intake guidelines
Ask your physician how and when
to take this medicine. You should not disobey any of your physician’s
indications. You can also consult the drug’s label for further instructions. If
you have any other questions, you should refer to a doctor, a pharmacist or a
nurse. Corion (High Purity Hcg) should be stored in the refrigerator, at a
temperature that is between 2°-8°C. Keep this medicine away from direct
sunlight. Store it in a place that is far from the reach of pets and children
in order to avoid unwanted accidents such as poisoning.
Corion (High Purity Hcg)
Dosage
Dosage in the case of female
patients: They should be administered one injection of 5 000-10 000 I.U. of
this medicine. Dosage in the case of male patients: They should be administered
an injection of 1000-2000 I.U. of medicine, from 2 to 3 times each week. It is
best that each dose of Corion (High Purity Hcg) should be administered by an
authorized medical healthcare provider.
Corion (High Purity Hcg)
Overdose
This medicine’s acute toxicity
is very low. The average symptoms of an overdose with Corion (High Purity Hcg)
are not known in the case of human patients.
Corion (High Purity Hcg)
Missed Dose
Ask your personal physician
what to do in case you miss one of your prescribed doses of Corion (High Purity
Hcg).
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