What role does Novarel play in addressing poor ovarian response during dual stimulation protocols, and how does it enhance follicular development?
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Novarel, a form of hCG, is used in dual stimulation protocols to enhance follicular development by mimicking LH surges, improving the maturity and quantity of eggs retrieved.
Novarel, a brand of hCG, is used in dual stimulation protocols to enhance follicular development by mimicking LH activity, which supports the maturation of eggs in women with poor ovarian response.