Your Fertility Pharmacist Your Fertility Pharmacist—Infertility and Reproductive Medicine, Fertility Medications
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The latest fertility research presented by a board-certified clinical pharmacist. For women trying to conceive, this information can help to navigate the science behind the fertility journey.
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Letrozole vs. Clomiphene: the OG Study
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Infection with COVID-19 After Embryo Transfer
A new study examines the associations between COVID-19 infection with pregnancy and miscarriage rates, looking at the first ten weeks after fresh embryo transfer.
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Liraglutide and Male Reproductive Health
A study compared fertility and sexual markers in obese men with low testosterone and erectile dysfunction who took liraglutide, uFSH + HCG, or testosterone. These men separated into three groups based on their plans for parenthood; results showed impressive improvements on the GLP-1 agonist liraglutide.
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Use of a New Oral Drug in Egg Donor Cycles
A recent study compared GnRH antagonists in egg donor ovarian stimulation cycles. The first drug is a newer agent, elagolix (Orilissa), that is taken as a tablet at night. The older drug is an injectable agent called ganirelix (Fyremadel). How did elagolix stack up with eggs retrieved and embryos formed vs. ganirelix? Were there adverse events, like ovarian hyperstimulation or early LH surge? Results and what they mean for upcoming egg donor cycles are explored in this episode.
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Improving Ovarian Function in Obesity with IV FSH
A new trial tested a new way to give FSH to improve ovarian function in obese women without PCOS who are struggling to conceive.
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Dex + Letrozole for PCOS Ovulation Induction
This study adds low-dose dexamethasone to letrozole in women with PCOS who failed to ovulate with letrozole alone. This study looked at ovulation, pregnancy, and live birth rates and took place at the Mayo Clinic from 2019 to 2022.