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Bravelle 75 IU Injection

Bravelle 75IU Injection contains Urofollitropin 75 IU (i.e. a purified form of FSH-follicle-stimulating hormone) as its active ingredient. Women who are unable to ovulate can treat their infertility by taking follicle-stimulating hormone. It is used in Assisted Reproductive Technology therapy and Ovulation Induction Therapy.

Medicine Bravelle 75 IU Injection
Marketed By Ferring Pharmaceuticals
Active Ingredient Urofollitropin 75 IU
Storage Store in 2°C – 8°C. Do not freeze.
Consume Type Injectable

Bravelle 75 IU Injection- Introduction
Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) in its pure form is administered intravenously as Bravelle (urofollitropin). It is used to treat infertility in women whose natural FSH levels are insufficient to stimulate follicle maturation. Bravelle is also used to assist the ovaries in generating a large number of eggs for “in vitro” fertilisation.

Urofollitropin is also known as Follitropin human and Urofollitrophin.
Note: Women who have primary ovarian failure—a condition in which the ovaries are unable to generate eggs—are not responsive to follicle-stimulating hormone.

How Bravelle 75 IU Injection Works: A Closer Look

In females, it is used to induce the release of eggs from the ovaries. FSH levels may positively impact the likelihood of becoming pregnant and sustaining the pregnancy, as well as the quantity and quality of the surviving eggs.

Use

Treatment of Female Infertility, Assisted Reproductive Technology Therapy, and Ovulation Induction Therapy.

Bravelle 75 IU Injection- The Benefits

Treatment of Female Infertility, Assisted Reproductive Technology Therapy, and Ovulation Induction Therapy.
It stimulates the release of a healthy, mature egg and promotes normal egg growth inside a woman’s ovary. This aids in the treatment of infertility and raises a woman’s chances of becoming pregnant.

Bravelle 75 IU Injection- A Usage Guide

It is given under the direction of a qualified healthcare provider, such as your doctor.

Bravelle 75 IU Injection– Side Effects

The majority of the Bravelle 75 IU side effects fade away as your body adjusts to the medicine. If they persist longer than expected, it is advisable to book an appointment with your doctor.

Common Side Effects 

  • Bloating
  • Acne
  • Redness/ pain at the injection site
  • Mild stomach/ abdominal pain
  • Breast tenderness

[Note: Different drugs can cause varying side effects in different individuals. To get accurate information about the specific side effects, refer to the official prescription information or consult your healthcare provider.]

Bravelle 75 IU Injection- A Guide to Safety

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  Alcohol

Caution

Alcohol may interfere with this injection, so take it carefully and separately. Kindly consult your doctor.

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  Pregnancy

Unsafe

According to research, giving the injection to a pregnant woman may be dangerous for the developing foetus. If you are pregnant, let your doctor know before starting this FSH medication.

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  Breast feeding

Caution

Whether administering this injection while nursing is acceptable is unclear. If you are nursing a newborn, let your doctor know before using this FSH medicine.

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  Driving

Safe

You can take the injection while operating heavy machinery or driving, as it won’t impair your driving skills.

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  Liver

Caution

The data at hand does not provide strong support for this scenario. You should, therefore, speak with your doctor if you start the injection and your liver condition is still ongoing.

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 Kidney

Caution

The data at hand does not provide strong support for this scenario. You should, therefore, speak with your doctor if you start the injection and your kidney condition is still ongoing.

Fact Box

Chemical Group Gonadotropins
Addictive No
Medication Class Hormonal
Action Class/Category Gonadotropins

Swift Advice 

Before beginning FSH medication:

  • As directed by your doctor, you have to undergo FSH testing on a regular basis.
  • It should not be used if an ovarian cyst, allergy, or unusual or severe vaginal bleeding has not been evaluated by a physician.
  • It should not be taken by pregnant women due to the risk of birth abnormalities.
  • Ask your physician about any possible contraindications for urofollitropin dosage.