Magnacent 150I.U Injection
Manufactured By Alkem Laboratories Ltd
Composition Menotrophin (150i.u)
Rs 1502.10
MRP Rs 1669.00
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Description:
Pregnancy Interaction
- It is not safe to take Magnacent (HCG) when pregnant.
- It is used before conception to start ovulation or to help with fertility treatment.
- If you get pregnant, you shouldn't take any more dosages until you are told to.
- There hasn't been any severe danger from accidentally using it while pregnant, but you need to tell someone right away.
- Don't give this to ladies who might have an ectopic pregnancy.
Faq For Medicine
Q1. What does Magnacent 150 IU do?
It is used to help women get pregnant, help men and women with low hCG levels, and start ovulation.
Q2. Is it an injection of hormones?
Yes, it is a man-made version of Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG).
Q3. Does it help you get pregnant?
Yes, it helps the egg come out (ovulation), which makes it more likely that you will get pregnant.
Q4. Is it okay for males to get this shot?
Yes, men take it to address low testosterone levels and low sperm count.
Q5. How fast does it work?
When used for fertility, ovulation usually happens 24 to 48 hours following the injection.
Q6. Does it make you gain weight?
Some users may have water retention, which is not the same as gaining weight.
Q 7. Is it okay to take it with other fertility drugs like Clomiphene?
Yes, people often mix it with Clomiphene, Letrozole, or FSH shots.
Expert Advice
- Only use this under the direction of a fertility expert.
- If you haven't been trained, don't inject yourself; keep your technique clean.
- Women may have pain or swelling in their stomachs. Be on the lookout for ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS).
- If you start to get symptoms of OHSS, don't have sex for a few days.
- Follow the advice for ultrasonography and hormone monitoring.
- Men should check their testosterone and semen levels from time to time.
- Call right away if you suddenly gain weight, have severe stomach pain, or have trouble breathing.
Side Effects
- Normal:
- Pain or redness at the site of the injection
- A little bit of stomach pain
- Feeling bloated
- Pain in the head
- Tiredness
- Being irritable
- For women:
- Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) - discomfort and edema in the abdomen
- Soreness in the breasts
- For men only:
- Acne
- Changes in mood
- Gynecomastia (not common)
- Serious:
- Breathlessness
- Very bad pain in the pelvis
- Gaining weight quickly
- Blood clots (not very common)
How It Works
- HCG acts like Luteinizing Hormone (LH).
- For women:
- Causes mature follicles to release the egg, which starts ovulation.
- Helps the corpus luteum work, which keeps progesterone levels stable.
- For men:
- Activates Leydig cells in the testes.
- Boosts the production of testosterone.
- Helps make sperm count and quality better.
Medicine Interaction
- Be careful when using with:
- FSH or HMG shots may make OHSS more likely.
- Hormonal treatments
- Blood thinners (not very common interaction)
- Corticosteroids
- There aren't any severe drug interactions, but you should tell your doctor about any reproductive or hormone medications you are taking.
How to Use
- Give it to yourself with an injection into a muscle or under the skin, as your doctor says.
- The dose depends on the reason for taking it (to help women get pregnant or men with hormonal problems).
- Women: Usually just one dose is needed to start ovulation.
- Men: Take it 2 to 3 times a week for a few weeks to a few months.
- Use clean needles and the right way.
- Don't skip dosages when treating male infertility.
- Follow the directions on how to store them; many hCG injections need to be kept cold.
Uses / indications
- For Women
- Treatment for infertility
- Causing ovulation
- Not ovulating
- Assisted reproductive technologies (IUI/IVF regimens)
- In Men
- Low testosterone (hypogonadism)
- Oligospermia is when there are not enough sperm.
- Boys with undescended testis (cryptorchidism)
- Other Uses
- Tests to check hormones (with a doctor present)