ANTAGON |
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Antagon Ingredients:
Ganirelix Acetate
Representative Names: Antagon Injection |
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What is Antagon ?
Antagon is used to inhibit premature ovulation in
women undergoing fertility procedures. |
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Who should not use Antagon?
- Women who have experienced a
hypersensitivity reaction to gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH)
or any other GnRH-type drug.
- Women who suspect or know they are pregnant.
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Special Warnings with Antagon:
- A physician specializing in fertility
treatment should prescribe Antagon.
- Before starting treatment with Antagon,
pregnancy must be ruled out.
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General Precautions with Antagon:
- Patients with hypersensitivity to GnRH
should be closely monitored after the first injection.
- The packaging of Antagon contains natural
rubber latex that may cause allergic reactions.
- You will need to be examined on a regular
basis when using Antagon.
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What should I tell my doctor or health care
provider ? Tell your doctor if you
are pregnant or breast-feeding. Women who are pregnant or breast-feeding
should not use Antagon. |
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What are some possible side effects of Antagon ?
The most frequent side effects of Antagon are:
- Abdominal pain
- Fetal death
- Headache
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