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  • == Infertility == Azoospermia can cause [[infertility]] or inability to produce children.
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  • ...from pills to injections, tailored to address various underlying causes of infertility in both men and women. ==Types of Fertility Agents==
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  • ...It is used in [[hormone replacement therapy]], [[menstrual disorders]], [[infertility]], and a number of other conditions. It is taken by mouth, by injection int * [[Infertility]]: Progesterone is used in the treatment of infertility, particularly in women with [[luteal phase defect]].
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  • ===Agents for Ovulation Induction=== * [[Infertility]]
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  • Clomiphene is an oral agent used to treat [[infertility]] in women desiring [[pregnancy]]. ...estrogen that stimulates [[ovulation]] and is used largely as therapy of [[infertility]] in women. Clomiphene interacts with estrogen receptors in many tissues, i
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  • ...ondary [[amenorrhea]], [[abnormal uterine bleeding]], [[endometriosis]], [[infertility]] and [[premature labor]]. Progestins have also been used to treat progeste {{gynecologic agents}}
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  • ...ropins have been developed and used in the treatment of hypogonadism and [[infertility]]. Synthetic forms of GnRH have been used with the gonadotropins in assiste ..., Follistim, Gonal F) are available and approved for use in treatment of [[infertility]] and hypogonadism.
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  • ...in the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer. [[Category:Antineoplastic Agents]] ...lective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM) used in the treatment of female infertility. [[Category:Fertility Medications]]
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  • ...ropins have been developed and used in the treatment of hypogonadism and [[infertility]]. Synthetic forms of GnRH have been used with the gonadotropins in assiste ..., Follistim, Gonal F) are available and approved for use in treatment of [[infertility]] and hypogonadism. They are generally given by subcutaneous injection dail
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  • ...hat is necessary for [[ovulation]] and are used in the therapy of female [[infertility]], in assisted reproduction techniques. In clinical trials, hCG resulted in ...it should be used only by physicians with expertise in the management of [[infertility]] and hypogonadism. Common side effects include [[headache]], [[nausea]], [
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  • ...makes them targets for the development of antivenoms and other therapeutic agents. ...ide new avenues for treating conditions related to their function, such as infertility or venom-induced pathologies.
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  • ...These toxins can lead to a range of reproductive health issues, including infertility, miscarriages, birth defects, and developmental disorders. Understanding an * [[Infertility]] in men and women
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  • ...sensitive benign conditions such as endometriosis, precocious puberty and infertility, but has not been formally recommended for these uses.  Because of its pot
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  • ...e disease is characterized by reproductive failure, including abortion and infertility. In humans, brucellosis can cause a range of symptoms, including fever, swe ...e, infection with ''Brucella suis'' can lead to abortion, stillbirths, and infertility, affecting the reproductive success of the herd. In humans, the disease can
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  • ...ch mutations may result in [[ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome]] (OHSS) or infertility due to anovulation. In males, mutations can lead to [[testicular failure]] ...ure and function may lead to the development of new therapeutic agents for infertility and other reproductive health issues.
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  • ...nditions related to the genital system, such as [[menstrual disorders]], [[infertility]], and [[prostate cancer]]. * G03AG: [[Antigonadotropins and similar agents]]
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  • Inversions can be caused by physical and chemical agents, such as [[radiation]] and certain [[carcinogens]]. They can also occur spo ...g [[hemophilia]] and [[chronic myeloid leukemia]]. They can also lead to [[infertility]] due to the production of abnormal gametes during meiosis.
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  • ...], tuberculosis, diabetes, hypertension, infections, erectile dysfunction, infertility, and muscle soreness.  It is also used as a tonic in liver and kidney cond {{hds agents}}
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  • ...to various symptoms and complications, including menstrual irregularities, infertility, and the development of masculine features. 5. Infertility: EOARS can disrupt normal ovulation, leading to difficulties in conceiving.
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  • ...r tissue that can cause organs to stick together. This can result in pain, infertility, and other serious complications. ...ing and treating tissue adhesion. These include the use of [[anti-adhesive agents]], which can prevent the formation of adhesions following surgery, and [[ph
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