Saturday, October 24, 2009

fertility drugs!? need some information plz?

i need to know what they are
why you use them
who uses them
how you use them
and what they do
and some facts
Answer:
Dear Bank$,Good question. I am not going to be able to answer in great detail.
But I can point out a few reputable web sites which will contain
much of the info needed.Here they are:MedlinePlus- Infertility
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/infer...
Links to reputable [advertisement free] health/medical web pagesHere are a few examples from this page:
----Infertility: An Overview (American Society for Reproductive Medicine) - Large PDF file
2Eorg%2FPatients%2Fpatientbook...----Assisted Reproductive Technologies (American Society for Reproductive Medicine) - Large PDF file
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/cgi/medlineplus/l...--Assisted Reproductive Technology
http://www.cdc.gov/ART/
includes some statistics based on a 2002 survey
(with a link not only to that survey but many more related links)--Infertility/Fertility (National Institute of Child Health and Human Development) http://www.nlm.nih.gov/cgi/medlineplus/l...--Infertility (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/cgi/medlineplus/l...
Also.the WWW is not complete!
For additional information, check with your local library..
for books and databases (indexes) to magazine and journal
articles that are not freely available on the internet.
A few databases that may be available are Academic Search Premier,Health Source-Consumer edition and InfoTracState funded academic and medical college libraries are, as far as I know, all open to the public...and any reputable medical reference librarian can get you started...
Online databases (some with full text) include MD Consult,
Medline, CINAHL (Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health),
Access Medicine, UpToDate...call ahead, talk to a reference librarian and see what is available, extent of their in person assistance, etc.Hope this helps!
If there is something specific that is not covered in the above
(MedlinePlus page)...let me know (email is in my profile)..
and I will do my best!
they make a girl produce more eggs, you use them to increase possibility of pregnancy, females use them, i dont use them, they make a girl release more eggs (lol), some facts? well there is one lady who concieve 7 kids at once while on fertility pills.
Fertility medicationFertility medication may in a larger sense include any medication that enhances fertility, but in a specific sense consists of agents that stimulate follicle development of the ovary.ClassificationAgents that enhance ovarian activity can be classified as follows.Gonadotropin releasing hormone
GnRH
GnRH agonists (i.e.Lupron 庐)
Estrogen antagonists
Clomiphene citrate (actually a SERM)
Aromatase inhibitors
Gonadotropins
Urinary gonadotropins (menotropins)
Pergonal 庐
Prurified menotropins (Bravelle 庐, Menopur 庐)
Recombinant gonadotropins
Follicle-stimulating hormone (Follistim 庐, Gonal F 庐)
Luteinizing hormone (Luveris 庐)
Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)
Urinary hCG (Profasi 庐, Novadrel 庐)
Recombinant hCG (Ovidrel 庐)
Estrogen antagonists and gonadotropins may stimulate multiple follicles and other ovarian hormones leading to multiple birth and possible ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome.

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