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Ganirelix Subcutaneous and Gonal-f RFF Rediject

Determining the interaction of Ganirelix Subcutaneous and Gonal-f RFF Rediject and the possibility of their joint administration.

Check result:
Ganirelix Subcutaneous <> Gonal-f RFF Rediject
Relevance: 16.06.2022 Reviewer: Shkutko P.M., M.D., in

In the database of official manuals used in the service creation an interaction registered by statistical results of studies was found, which can either lead to negative consequences for the patient health or strengthen a mutual positive effect. A doctor should be consulted to address the issue of joint drug administration.

Consumer:

Using ganirelix together with follicle stimulating hormone may decrease the effects of follicle stimulating hormone. Contact your doctor if your condition changes. If your doctor does prescribe these medications together, you may need a dose adjustment or special test to safely use both medications. It is important to tell your doctor about all other medications you use, including vitamins and herbs. Do not stop using any medications without first talking to your doctor.

Professional:

ADJUST DOSE: Ganirelix can suppress the secretion of pituitary gonadotropins.

MANAGEMENT: A dose adjustment may be necessary when exogenous gonadotropins are used during controlled ovarian hyperstimulation.

References
  • "Product Information. Trelstar (triptorelin)" Pharmacia and Upjohn, Kalamazoo, MI.
  • "Product Information. Antagon (ganirelix)" Organon, West Orange, NJ.
Ganirelix Subcutaneous

Generic Name: ganirelix

Brand name: Antagon, Ganirelix Acetate

Synonyms: Ganirelix

Gonal-f RFF Rediject

Generic Name: follicle stimulating hormone

Brand name: Gonal-F, Gonal-f RFF, Gonal-f RFF Rediject, Follistim AQ Cartridge, Gonal-F, Follistim, Follistim AQ, Puregon, Gonal-f RFF Pen, Gonal-F Pen, Gonal-F, PUREGON

Synonyms: n.a.

In the course of checking the drug compatibility and interactions, data from the following reference sources was used: Drugs.com, Rxlist.com, Webmd.com, Medscape.com.

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