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Follitropin Alfa

About Follitropin Alfa

Follitropin Alfa belongs to a group of medicines called ‘fertility drugs' used to treat infertility. It belongs to the family of hormones called ‘gonadotropins’ that are involved in reproduction and fertility. When a woman cannot become pregnant within a year of trying, then the condition is called female infertility. If a woman gets pregnant but experiences miscarriages or stillbirths, it is also included in infertility.

Follitropin Alfa contains ‘Follitropin alfa’, which acts by developing and ripening several follicles (containing an egg) and inducing the ovulation procedure (releasing an egg from the ovary). An egg must be released from the ovary to get fertilised by a sperm cell to get pregnant. In infertile men, Follitropin Alfa is used along with other medicines to help produce sperm.

You should use this medicine exactly as prescribed by your doctor. The common side-effects of Follitropin Alfa are headache, ovarian cysts (sacks of fluid within the ovaries), vomiting, diarrhoea, abdominal cramps, and local reactions at the injection site. These side effects are usually mild and temporary. However, inform your doctor immediately if any of these side effects persist or get worse.

Inform your doctor if you have a known allergy to Follitropin alfa or any contents present in it. Follitropin Alfa is not recommended for women with ovarian cysts, unexplained vaginal bleeding, cancer in ovaries, womb, or breasts that have a tumour. And Follitropin Alfa is not recommended for males with damaged testicles that cannot be healed. Follitropin Alfa is not recommended for use in children. Do not use Follitropin Alfa if you are a pregnant and breastfeeding woman. Follitropin Alfa may interact with alcohol and worsen your health condition. Follitropin Alfa may not affect your ability to drive.

Uses of Follitropin Alfa

Female infertility.

Medicinal Benefits

Follitropin Alfa contains ‘Follitropin alfa’ used to treat fertility problems (usually given along with other medicines). It develops and ripens several follicles (containing eggs necessary for fertilization) in women undergoing assisted reproductive technologies (a procedure that helps to get pregnant). It also helps to induce the ovulation procedure (releasing an egg from the ovary) in women who are suffering from anovulation (who cannot produce eggs) and oligo-ovulation (who produce few eggs). Follitropin Alfa helps to stimulate healthy ovaries for the production of eggs.

Directions for Use

Follitropin Alfa will be administered by a healthcare professional; do not self-administer.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Side Effects of Follitropin Alfa

  • Headache
  • Sacs of fluid within the ovaries (ovarian cysts)
  • Abdominal pain
  • Diarrhoea
  • Pain or redness at the injection site

Patients Concern

Disease/Condition Glossary

Female Infertility: When a woman cannot become pregnant within a year of trying without the use of contraception, then the condition is called female infertility. If a woman gets pregnant but experiences miscarriages or stillbirths, it is also included in infertility. It can occur due to ovulation disorders (problems with ovaries), fallopian tube damage, and uterus or cervix problems. The risk factors can be age, being overweight or obese, smoking, alcoholism, and the presence of sexually transmitted infections.

FAQs

Follitropin Alfa contains ‘Follitropin alfa’, which develops and ripens several follicles (containing an egg) and induces the ovulation procedure (releasing an egg from the ovary). An egg must be released from the ovary to get fertilized by a sperm cell to get pregnant.

If you undergo a blood or urine test to detect pregnancy within 10 days of using Follitropin Alfa, there may be a chance of false-positive test results.

The common side effects of Follitropin Alfa are headache, pain, and redness at the injection site. These side effects are usually mild and temporary. However, immediately inform your doctor if any of these side effects persist or worsen.

Follitropin Alfa should not be used in patients who have a tumor in the pituitary gland or hypothalamus (parts of the brain), ovarian cysts (fluid-filled sacs in ovaries), unexplained vaginal bleeding, cancer of ovaries, womb, or breast, blood clotting problems, menopause, premature ovarian failure (early menopause or dysfunction of sexual organs).

In most cases, female infertility can be cured by medicines, surgery, or assisted reproductive technology (ART), such as in-vitro fertilization (IVF) or a combination of these treatments. The doctor will suggest a suitable treatment depending on the cause of infertility.

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