Choriomon injections contain hormones that promote fertility and pregnancy in females, stimulating ovaries to release eggs, and helping enhance male fertility also.
Choriomon contains Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG). This hormone helps treat infertility in both men and women and may be used alone or along with other fertility drugs, to enhance women's chances of pregnancy.
Choriomon injection is used in:
Helping the natural growth of the egg in the ovary and the release of eggs during the ovulation process, enhancing the chances of pregnancy and reproduction.
Treatment of infertility in women.
Increase sperm numbers in men.
Treatment of cryptorchidism.
The doctor's instructions on the use of Choriomon 5000 should be followed, as the patient should not get it on her own without consulting the doctor.
Choriomon injections may cause some side effects, such as:
Headaches.
Irritability.
Depression.
Fatigue.
Swelling.
Gynecomastia in men.
Pain in the injection site.
In a few cases, the injection may cause serious side effects, in which case the doctor should be consulted, such as:
Serious allergic reactions, whose symptoms may include difficulty breathing or swelling of the face and tongue.
Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS).
Swelling or ruptured ovarian cysts, accompanied by severe or sudden pain or a feeling of heaviness in the lower abdomen.
Blood clots.
Allergy to the active substance in Choriomon injections or other substances.
suffering from hypothalamus or pituitary gland.
Ovarian cysts.
Unexplained or abnormal vaginal bleeding.
Breast, uterine, or ovarian cancer.
Recently ectopic pregnancy.
Swelling of veins or venous clots.
Inability to conceive due to menopause or dysfunction of sexual organs.
Choriomon injections are not used during pregnancy and lactation, as there is insufficient information about the safety of the drug when used in that period, and a doctor must be consulted before use during pregnancy or lactation.
The doctor should be informed of the other medications you take, especially as he may interact with them and cause serious side effects, and the doctor should be told if you receive a vaccine or are planning to have surgery.
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Although there are no serious drug reactions, when Choriomone is used in females with menotropins to treat infertility, it can cause multiple births (twins and triplets).
Keep out of children's reach.
Choriomon injections are not used after expiry.