What is the role of Cetrotide in IVF protocols and how does it prevent premature ovulation during ovarian stimulation to ensure the retrieval of mature eggs at the appropriate time?
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Cetrotide contains cetrorelix, which inhibits premature LH surges during IVF, stabilizing the environment to optimize egg maturation and retrieval timing.
Cetrotide contains cetrorelix, an antagonist to gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH). It prevents premature LH surges during IVF, ensuring eggs can mature and be collected at the optimal time.