How does Novarel administration impact the timing of ovulation when used as an hCG trigger, and what protocols optimize its use in controlled ovarian stimulation?
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Novarel, an hCG trigger, causes ovulation about 36 hours post-injection. Optimal use in controlled ovarian stimulation includes administering it after optimal follicle development is confirmed.
Novarel, when used as an hCG trigger in controlled ovarian stimulation, typically induces ovulation within 36-40 hours. To optimize its use, it is often administered after confirming follicular maturation via ultrasound.