How does Novarel administration influence the timing and success of follicular rupture in patients undergoing controlled ovarian stimulation for IVF cycles?
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Novarel, a brand of hCG, is administered in IVF to trigger ovulation. Typically given when follicles are mature, it leads to follicular rupture about 36 hours post-injection, optimizing the timing for egg retrieval.
Novarel, containing hCG, triggers ovulation by mimicking LH surge, typically causing follicular rupture about 36 hours after injection, enhancing timed IVF procedures.