How we can help
We offer and refer medicines that help reproductive process prior and post fertility treatment interventions.
Fertility medications help women with ovulation disorders or other reproductive challenges conceive naturally or via assisted reproductive technologies. They work by mimicking or stimulating natural hormones, such as FSH, LH, or progesterone, to promote ovulation and improve egg quality. Medications can be oral, injectable, or hormone-based and are often tailored to each patient’s specific needs. Close monitoring helps reduce risks like multiple pregnancies or ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS). Proper use of fertility drugs before, during, and after fertility treatments enhances the chances of a successful pregnancy.
Fertility medications are drugs that regulate or stimulate ovulation, helping women conceive. They mimic natural reproductive hormones like FSH and LH to trigger egg growth and release. Some drugs improve insulin resistance, while others prepare the uterine lining for implantation. By correcting ovulatory or hormonal problems, they increase the chances of pregnancy.
Success rates depend on the drug used and the patient’s condition. Oral medications like Clomiphene help many women ovulate, with pregnancy rates around 15–20% per cycle. Injectable hormones such as gonadotropins have higher success rates, with up to 50% of patients achieving pregnancy if ovulation occurs. Combining medication with IVF often leads to even better results.
Fertility drugs are most commonly used by women who have ovulation disorders, irregular cycles, or conditions like PCOS. They may also be prescribed to women undergoing IVF or IUI to improve treatment outcomes. In some cases, fertility medications are used to produce multiple eggs for advanced treatments, giving couples higher chances of success.