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ganirelix

This medication is used to prevent surges of premature lutenising hormone in women.

Contradications

This medication is not recommended in patients with moderate to severe renal (kidney) or hepatic (liver) impairment.

Side effects

Patients using this medication may at times experience injection site reaction. If you experience any of this for a long period of time, consult your doctor immediately.

FAQs

How does this medicine helps improve the menstrual cycle?

It ensures that egg is developed completely and released at the right time-avoiding the premature ovulation. Meanwhile, the uterine lining gets enough time to thicken. A complete and healthy cycle comes into effect.

How is it supposed to be administered?

It is administered via injection (subcutaneous) and under the supervision of a medical care facilitator only.

Does this medicine damage the uterine or ovarian structure in any way?

No cases have been produced to date regarding this concern. You are advised to talk to a doctor for further queries.

Is this medicine used as an alternative to contraceptives?

No, it is not. In fact, it ensures ovulation happening at the correct time and in a healthy manner.

Experiencing nausea after using it. What should be done about it?

You don’t need to worry; it’s only a side effect of the medicine that will go away as soon as you stop using it.

Medicines containing ganirelix

Rs.1950