Description
IVF-M 75 IU Injection contains menotropins (human menopausal gonadotropins – HMG), a combination of Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH) and Luteinizing Hormone (LH).
It is widely used in fertility treatment for both women and men. In women, it helps stimulate the ovaries to develop multiple eggs. In men, it helps stimulate testosterone production and sperm development. IVF-M is commonly used in assisted reproductive techniques (ART) such as IVF and IUI cycles.
This medicine should be administered only under the supervision of a specialist doctor.
Ingredients
Drug Class
Dosage Form
Uses
IVF-M Injection is prescribed for:
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Women:
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Stimulates ovaries for egg development in infertility treatment
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Used in IVF/IUI cycles for controlled ovarian hyperstimulation
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Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) cases resistant to clomiphene
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Men:
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Hypogonadism (low testosterone levels)
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Low sperm count (oligospermia)
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Testicular dysfunction and infertility
Dosage
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Women: Usually 75–150 IU daily for 5–12 days or as prescribed during ovarian stimulation.
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Men: 75–150 IU, 2–3 times weekly, combined with HCG injections.
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Dose may vary depending on age, hormonal response, and fertility protocol.
(Always follow doctor’s prescription and monitoring plan.)
In Case of Overdose
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Symptoms: Abdominal pain, severe bloating, headache, nausea, enlarged ovaries.
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Seek immediate medical care.
Missed Dose
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Take the missed dose as soon as possible.
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If it’s near the time for your next dose, skip the missed dose.
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Do not double dose.
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Inform your doctor immediately if a fertility cycle dose is missed.
How To Use
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Administered intramuscularly (IM) or subcutaneously (SC).
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Should only be given by a doctor, nurse, or trained patient under supervision.
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Do not self-inject without training.
When Not to Use
Do not use IVF-M if you have:
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Allergy to menotropins (FSH/LH)
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Uncontrolled thyroid or adrenal disorders
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Hormone-dependent cancers (breast, ovarian, prostate, uterine)
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Enlarged ovaries or ovarian cysts not related to PCOS
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Pregnancy or breastfeeding
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Primary ovarian failure (ovaries not functioning at all)
Side Effects
Common:
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Injection site pain, swelling, or redness
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Headache, fatigue, mood changes
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Abdominal bloating, nausea
Serious:
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Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome (OHSS): sudden abdominal pain, swelling, weight gain
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Multiple pregnancies (twins, triplets)
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Blood clots (rare but serious)
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Allergic reactions (rash, breathing difficulty)
Precautions & Warnings
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Must be used under strict medical supervision.
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Requires regular monitoring with blood tests and ultrasounds.
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May increase the chance of multiple births.
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Inform doctor if you have heart disease, kidney disease, or seizures.
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Avoid alcohol and smoking during treatment.
Drug Interactions
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May interact with other fertility medicines (e.g., Clomiphene, HCG)
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Corticosteroids → risk of fluid retention
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Anticoagulants → risk of blood clots
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Always inform your doctor of ongoing medications.
Storage/Disposal
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Store below 25°C, away from direct sunlight and heat.
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If reconstituted with solvent, keep refrigerated (2–8°C).
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Use immediately after mixing.
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Keep away from children.
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Dispose safely via pharmacist instructions.
Control Drug
Quick Tips
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Do not self-inject unless properly trained.
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Women undergoing IVF-M treatment must have regular ultrasound scans.
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Men may require several months of therapy to improve sperm count.
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Report severe abdominal pain, bloating, or rapid weight gain immediately.
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Keep track of all doses and never skip without consulting your doctor.