Manufacturer: IBSA, Turkey
Pharmaceutical name: Human Chorionic Gonadotropin
Pack: 1 vial (5000iu/1ml)
CHORIOMON 5000 IU (Human Chorionic Gonadotrophin or HCG) is a medication utilized to enhance ovulation in women experiencing infertility. The key component of Choriomon is Human Chorionic Gonadotrophin or HCG, which promotes ovulation by inhibiting luteinizing hormone response to gonadotrophin-releasing hormone. Choriomon is administered either as an intravenous injection or a subcutaneous injection into the patient. Some patients with obesity also use HCG to assist in weight loss.
CHORIOMON includes 5000 IU of HCG per package, along with the necessary solution for injection. These components are contained within two separate vials that must be mixed before administration via an injection into the muscle (intramuscular) or under the skin (subcutaneous).
To administer CHORIOMON 5000 IU, follow these steps: draw the liquid into the syringe, inject this liquid into the vial with the powder, mix thoroughly until the powder is fully dissolved, draw the resultant solution back into the syringe, ensure any air bubbles are eliminated before injection, and then inject the solution into the muscle or under the skin.
The mixed liquid and powder should be kept refrigerated when not in use and will expire 40 days after mixing.
Potential side effects may occur with CHORIOMON 5000 IU. Below is a list of side effects that have been reported previously. If you experience any of these effects, or any other side effects while using Choriomon, you should inform your doctor: Arterial thromboembolism; Asthma; Depression; Early onset puberty; Edema; Epilepsy; Fatigue; Gynecomastia; Heart disease; Kidney disease; Migraines; Ovarian cysts; Rash; Sensitivity.
Before starting treatment with CHORIOMON 5000 IU, ensure that your prescribing doctor is informed of your medical history, any ongoing health concerns, and any medications you are currently taking.
CHORIOMON 5000 IU may be contraindicated for specific patients, while others may require dosage adjustments and