What role does Novarel play in modulating ovarian theca cell function during stimulation, and how does this affect androgen production and follicular development in stimulated cycles?
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Novarel, a brand of hCG, supports ovarian theca cells to produce androgens, essential precursors for estrogen synthesis, crucial for follicular maturation in stimulated cycles.
Novarel (hCG) stimulates LH receptors on ovarian theca cells, boosting androgen synthesis. This serves as a precursor for estrogen, essential for follicular maturation in stimulated cycles.