Are there specific genetic conditions, such as inherited thrombophilias or hormonal receptor mutations, that could contraindicate the use of Novarel, and what precautions should be taken for patients with such conditions?
Gaurav ChauhanContributor
Are there any genetic conditions that may contraindicate the use of Novarel?
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Yes, patients with inherited thrombophilias should be cautious with Novarel, as it can increase the risk of blood clots. Hormonal receptor mutations may also interact negatively.
Novarel, a hCG-based medication, may increase thrombosis risk in inherited thrombophilias. Patients with these conditions should consult with a healthcare provider before use.
Patients with hormone-sensitive mutations should use Novarel cautiously, as it might exacerbate conditions like hormone-responsive tumors.