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  1. Asked: December 6, 2024In: IVF Medicine

    What are the common side effects associated with Cetrotide?

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    1. Common side effects of Cetrotide include redness or itching at the injection site, nausea, and headache. Applying a cold pack post-injection can reduce redness and itching. 2. Patients taking Cetrotide often report mild headaches, localized reactions at the injection site, and nausea. Using coolRead more

    1. Common side effects of Cetrotide include redness or itching at the injection site, nausea, and headache. Applying a cold pack post-injection can reduce redness and itching.

    2. Patients taking Cetrotide often report mild headaches, localized reactions at the injection site, and nausea. Using cool compresses and staying hydrated can help alleviate these symptoms.

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  2. Asked: December 6, 2024In: IVF Medicine

    How is Cetrotide administered during an IVF cycle?

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    Cetrotide is injected subcutaneously, typically in the lower abdominal area. It's usually administered once daily in the morning, starting on the 5th or 6th day of stimulation until the day of hCG administration.

    Cetrotide is injected subcutaneously, typically in the lower abdominal area. It’s usually administered once daily in the morning, starting on the 5th or 6th day of stimulation until the day of hCG administration.

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  3. Asked: December 6, 2024In: IVF Medicine

    What is Cetrotide and how does it function in fertility treatments?

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    Cetrotide contains cetrorelix, which blocks GnRH receptors in the pituitary gland, preventing premature ovulation by stopping LH surges during IVF.

    Cetrotide contains cetrorelix, which blocks GnRH receptors in the pituitary gland, preventing premature ovulation by stopping LH surges during IVF.

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  4. Asked: December 6, 2024In: IVF Medicine

    How does progesterone contribute to the maintenance of the blood-brain barrier?

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    Progesterone strengthens the blood-brain barrier (BBB) by upregulating tight junction proteins, reducing BBB permeability. Enhanced BBB integrity may protect against neuroinflammation and neurological diseases.

    Progesterone strengthens the blood-brain barrier (BBB) by upregulating tight junction proteins, reducing BBB permeability. Enhanced BBB integrity may protect against neuroinflammation and neurological diseases.

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  5. Asked: December 6, 2024In: IVF Medicine

    What are the potential effects of environmental endocrine disruptors on progesterone levels and function?

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    Endocrine disruptors can block progesterone synthesis, leading to lower levels, disrupted metabolic pathways, and altered hormonal functions, potentially causing fertility issues and menstrual irregularities.

    Endocrine disruptors can block progesterone synthesis, leading to lower levels, disrupted metabolic pathways, and altered hormonal functions, potentially causing fertility issues and menstrual irregularities.

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  6. Asked: December 6, 2024In: IVF Medicine

    How does progesterone influence the regulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis?

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    Progesterone modulates the HPA axis by down-regulating ACTH and cortisol production, thereby reducing stress response and helping maintain hormonal balance.

    Progesterone modulates the HPA axis by down-regulating ACTH and cortisol production, thereby reducing stress response and helping maintain hormonal balance.

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  7. Asked: December 6, 2024In: IVF Medicine

    What are the implications of progesterone therapy for individuals with a history of thromboembolic events?

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    1. When prescribing progesterone in people with thrombosis history, use bioidentical forms and lower doses to reduce risks. 2. For those with a history of thrombosis, monitor coagulation indexes closely during progesterone therapy to safeguard against recurrence. 3. Prefer transdermal progesterone tRead more

    1. When prescribing progesterone in people with thrombosis history, use bioidentical forms and lower doses to reduce risks.

    2. For those with a history of thrombosis, monitor coagulation indexes closely during progesterone therapy to safeguard against recurrence.

    3. Prefer transdermal progesterone to minimize thrombotic risks since it bypasses liver metabolism, lessening coagulation factor impacts.

    4. Always assess individual risk factors like genetic predispositions before starting progesterone in patients with previous thromboembolic events.

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  8. Asked: December 6, 2024In: IVF Medicine

    How does progesterone interact with neurotransmitters to affect mood and anxiety levels?

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    Progesterone increases GABA production, which has a calming effect. It also modulates serotonin receptors, which can enhance mood and alleviate depression symptoms.

    Progesterone increases GABA production, which has a calming effect. It also modulates serotonin receptors, which can enhance mood and alleviate depression symptoms.

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  9. Asked: December 6, 2024In: IVF Medicine

    What is the role of progesterone in the development and progression of fibrocystic breast disease?

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    1. Progesterone balances estrogen which can mitigate fibrocystic breast symptoms. Supplementation might reduce pain and lumpiness. 2. Progesterone regulates estrogen levels, potentially easing fibrocystic breast disease symptoms. Supplementation may improve breast tissue health and reduce discomfortRead more

    1. Progesterone balances estrogen which can mitigate fibrocystic breast symptoms. Supplementation might reduce pain and lumpiness.

    2. Progesterone regulates estrogen levels, potentially easing fibrocystic breast disease symptoms. Supplementation may improve breast tissue health and reduce discomfort.

    3. Elevated estrogen can lead to fibrocystic changes; progesterone helps counteract this. Adding progesterone may decrease pain and cyst formation in breasts.

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  10. Asked: December 6, 2024In: IVF Medicine

    How does progesterone supplementation impact sleep patterns and quality?

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    Progesterone supplementation can enhance sleep quality by acting as a natural sedative, increasing GABA activity in the brain, which helps reduce insomnia symptoms.

    Progesterone supplementation can enhance sleep quality by acting as a natural sedative, increasing GABA activity in the brain, which helps reduce insomnia symptoms.

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