What are the primary differences between Novarel and recombinant hCG medications in terms of structure, effectiveness, and their roles in ovulation induction?
Gaurav ChauhanContributor
What are the differences between Novarel and recombinant hCG medications?
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Novarel, a urinary-derived hCG, has impurities unlike recombinant hCG which is purer and more consistent. Both are effective for ovulation induction but recombinant hCG shows fewer side effects.
Novarel, derived from urine, contains native hCG. Recombinant hCG, lab-made, is purer and more consistent. Both stimulate ovulation effectively.