Are there specific IVF medications designed to improve egg quality in patients classified as poor responders and how do these drugs enhance ovarian stimulation?
Gaurav ChauhanContributor
Are there specific medications for improving egg quality in poor responders to IVF?
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1. Yes, medications like DHEA and Coenzyme Q10 are used in IVF for poor responders to enhance egg quality by improving mitochondrial function.
2. Antioxidants such as Vitamin C and E, prescribed in IVF treatments, help improve egg quality in poor responders by reducing oxidative stress.
3. Growth hormone supplements can be used in IVF protocols for poor responders, potentially improving egg quality and ovarian response by stimulating follicular development.
4. In IVF, the use of Letrozole, an aromatase inhibitor, has shown promise in enhancing egg quality by increasing FSH sensitivity in poor ovarian responders.
Yes, medications like DHEA and CoQ10 are used for poor responders in IVF. They increment mitochondrial function and enhance egg quality during stimulation.
For IVF poor responders, clinicians often use a higher dose of FSH or add LH to stimulate the ovaries more effectively, enhancing follicular response.
IVF protocols for poor responders may include the use of antagonist protocols or flare protocols to optimize ovarian stimulation and improve egg quality.