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About MATERNA FSH 150IU INJECTION

MATERNA FSH 150IU INJECTION belongs to the class of drugs called hormones used in the treatment of female infertility in women whose ovaries do not produce eggs and in women receiving treatments like IVF (in-vitro fertilization). Infertility is unable to become pregnant after trying for a year. Female infertility may be caused due to different factors affecting ovulation (release of an egg from the ovary), fertilization (fusion of sperm and egg) and implantation (fertilized egg attaches to uterus lining).

MATERNA FSH 150IU INJECTION contains Urofollitropin which works similarly to follicle-stimulating hormone (natural sex hormone). MATERNA FSH 150IU INJECTION increases oestrogen production that stimulates the development of the egg and mature follicle in women having ovulation (release of an egg from the ovary) problems and those undergoing IVF treatments.

Take MATERNA FSH 150IU INJECTION as prescribed by your doctor. You are advised to take MATERNA FSH 150IU INJECTION for as long as your doctor has prescribed it for you based on your medical condition. In some cases, you may experience headache, stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, pelvic pain, hot flushes (sudden feeling of warmth) or inflammation of the throat and nasal passage. Most of these side effects of MATERNA FSH 150IU INJECTION do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, please consult your doctor.

If you are allergic to MATERNA FSH 150IU INJECTION or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. Avoid taking MATERNA FSH 150IU INJECTION if you are pregnant or breastfeeding and consult a doctor before taking MATERNA FSH 150IU INJECTION. Avoid taking MATERNA FSH 150IU INJECTION if you have tumours of the pituitary gland, hypothalamus, uterus, breasts or ovaries, vaginal bleeding, uterus fibroids, early menopause, malformations of sexual organs, cysts on ovaries or enlarged ovaries. If you experience weight gain, stomach pain, diarrhoea, nausea, vomiting, difficulty in breathing, decreased urination or swelling in the stomach after a few days of taking MATERNA FSH 150IU INJECTION last dose, please consult a doctor immediately as these might be signs of high levels of activity in the ovaries.

Uses of MATERNA FSH 150IU INJECTION

Female infertility

Directions for Use

MATERNA FSH 150IU INJECTION will be usually administered by a healthcare professional. If you are asked to take MATERNA FSH 150IU INJECTION by yourself, then follow instructions given by your doctor.

Medicinal Benefits

MATERNA FSH 150IU INJECTION contains Urofollitropin which works similarly to follicle-stimulating hormone (natural sex hormone). MATERNA FSH 150IU INJECTION increases estrogen production that stimulates the development of the egg and mature follicle in women having ovulation (release of an egg from the ovary) problems and those undergoing IVF treatments.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Side Effects of MATERNA FSH 150IU INJECTION

  • Headache
  • Stomach pain
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Pelvic pain
  • Hot flushes (sudden feeling of warmth)
  • Inflammation of throat and nasal passage

Drug Warnings

If you are allergic to MATERNA FSH 150IU INJECTION or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. If you have hyperprolactinemia (high levels of prolactin hormone), tumours of the pituitary gland, hypothalamus, uterus, breasts or ovaries, underactive adrenal or thyroid glands, blood clots, vaginal bleeding, uterus fibroids, early menopause, malformations of sexual organs, cysts on ovaries or enlarged ovaries, inform your doctor before taking MATERNA FSH 150IU INJECTION. Avoid taking MATERNA FSH 150IU INJECTION if you are pregnant or breastfeeding and consult a doctor before taking MATERNA FSH 150IU INJECTION. If you experience weight gain, stomach pain, diarrhoea, nausea, vomiting, difficulty in breathing, decreased urination or swelling in the stomach after few days of taking MATERNA FSH 150IU INJECTION last dose, please consult a doctor immediately as these might be signs of high levels of activity in the ovaries.

Drug-Drug Interactions

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Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • Avoid fried and processed foods.
  • Take high-fat dairy such as whole milk instead of low-fat products.
  • Include fibre-rich foods like whole grains, fruits and vegetables in your diet.
  • Avoid refined carbohydrates that are high in sugars.
  • Replace animal proteins (like eggs, fish and meat) with vegetable protein sources (nuts, seeds and beans).
  • Avoid drinking excess alcohol or caffeinated drinks as they can worsen the symptoms.
  • Maintain a healthy weight, do moderate exercise regularly.
  • Avoid smoking and alcohol intake.

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No

Therapeutic Class

HORMONES

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FAQs

MATERNA FSH 150IU INJECTION contains Urofollitropin that works similar to follicle stimulating hormone (natural sex hormone). MATERNA FSH 150IU INJECTION increases oestrogen production that stimulates the development of egg and mature follicle in women having ovulation (release of egg from ovary) problems and those undergoing IVF treatments.

You are not recommended to take MATERNA FSH 150IU INJECTION with ganirelix (used to prevent premature ovulation) as co-administration of these two medicines may reduce the effects of MATERNA FSH 150IU INJECTION. However, please consult a doctor before taking MATERNA FSH 150IU INJECTION with other medicines.

MATERNA FSH 150IU INJECTION alone does not cause ovulation (release of egg from ovaries). MATERNA FSH 150IU INJECTION in combination with other medicine such as human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG) may stimulate ovulation.

MATERNA FSH 150IU INJECTION may be used in women undergoing IVF (in-vitro fertilization) treatment to help ovaries develop multiple follicles (egg sacs) where eggs develop. However, please consult a doctor before using MATERNA FSH 150IU INJECTION.

MATERNA FSH 150IU INJECTION may increase the risk of uterine cancer. However, if you experience any unusual vaginal bleeding, please consult a doctor immediately.

MATERNA FSH 150IU INJECTION may cause miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy (pregnancy outside the womb), birth defects or multiple pregnancy (twins, triplets). Therefore, avoid MATERNA FSH 150IU INJECTION if you are pregnant and consult a doctor.

Drug-Drug Interactions Checker List

  • CLOMIPHENE
  • GANIRELIX

Special Advise

Blood tests and ultrasound scans are recommended to monitor your response to MATERNA FSH 150IU INJECTION treatment.

Disease/Condition Glossary

Female infertility: Infertility is unable to become pregnant after trying for a year. Female infertility may be caused due to different factors affecting ovulation (release of an egg from the ovary), fertilization (fusion of sperm and egg), and implantation (fertilized egg attaches to uterus lining). The risk factors for infertility in females include smoking, heavy alcohol consumption, obesity, being underweight, increasing age, or having sexually transmitted infections. Also, certain medical conditions such as uterine fibroids, endometriosis, premature ovarian failure, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), hormonal imbalances, scarring from previous surgery, or pelvic inflammatory disease may cause infertility in females.

Side effects of Materna Fsh 150iu Injection
  • Talk to your doctor to identify which medication is making you more sensitive to sunlight, and take steps to protect yourself from the sun.
  • Stay out of the direct sunlight when going outdoors, especially during the hottest parts of the day (10 am to 4 pm).
  • Wear protective clothes like long pants, sleeves, a wide hat, and sunglasses with UV protection.
  • Drink lots of water or fluids to stay hydrated.
  • Apply sunscreen with a high SPF often, and make sure to cover all exposed skin.
  • If you develop a skin reaction, use a topical corticosteroid cream to soothe your skin as prescribed by your doctor
  • Stress levels should be managed by practicing yoga and meditation regularly.
  • Maintain a proper sleeping schedule.
  • Maintain a balanced diet containing low glycemic index like fruits, vegetables, proteins and grains.
  • Do not consume alcohol.
  • Eat potassium-rich foods like avocados, bananas, spinach, and potatoes.
  • Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water.
  • Exercise regularly and maintain healthy weight.
  • Manage stress.
  • Prioritize 7-9 hours of sleep each night to help your body and mind recharge.
  • Avoid smoking and limit intake of caffeine.
  • Practice stress-reducing activities like meditation, yoga, or deep breathing to help calm your mind and body.
  • Avoid stimulants and illegal drugs.
  • Call your doctor if it worsens.
Here are the precise steps to cope with diarrhoea caused by medication usage:
  • Inform Your Doctor: Notify your doctor immediately about your diarrhoea symptoms. This allows them to adjust your medication or provide guidance on managing side effects.
  • Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of fluids to replace lost water and electrolytes. Choose water, clear broth, and electrolyte-rich drinks. Avoid carbonated or caffeinated beverages to effectively rehydrate your body.
  • Follow a Bland Diet: Eat easy-to-digest foods to help firm up your stool and settle your stomach. Try incorporating bananas, rice, applesauce, toast, plain crackers, and boiled vegetables into your diet.
  • Avoid Trigger Foods: Steer clear of foods that can worsen diarrhoea, such as spicy, fatty, or greasy foods, high-fibre foods, and dairy products (especially if you're lactose intolerant).
  • Practice Good Hygiene: Maintain good hygiene to prevent the spread of infection. To stay healthy, wash your hands frequently, clean and disinfect surfaces regularly, and avoid exchanging personal belongings with others.
  • Take Anti-Diarrheal Medications: If your doctor advises, anti-diarrheal medications such as loperamide might help manage diarrhoea symptoms. Always follow your doctor's directions.
  • Keep track of your diarrhoea symptoms. If they don't get better or worse or are accompanied by severe stomach pain, blood, or dehydration signs (like extreme thirst or dark urine), seek medical help.
  • Divide daily food intake into smaller, more frequent meals to ease stomach pressure and facilitate digestion.
  • Include fibre-rich foods like fruits, vegetables, and whole grains to promote regular bowel movements and support gut health.
  • During severe stomach pain episodes, opt for easily digestible foods such as rice, toast, bananas, and applesauce.
  • Identify and limit foods that exacerbate symptoms, including spicy, greasy, caffeinated, acidic, and high-sugar foods.
  • Drink plenty of water throughout the day to help your digestion.
  • Properly chew food to break down particles and reduce stomach strain.
  • Participate in moderate exercise, such as walking or swimming, to enhance digestion and alleviate discomfort.
  • Avoid excessive alcohol and caffeine consumption, as they might irritate the stomach lining.
  • Avoid wearing tight clothing that may put strain on the abdomen.
  • Raise your head while sleeping to avoid acid reflux.
To prevent, manage, and treat Constipation caused by medication usage, follow these steps:
  • Preventing Vomiting (Before it Happens)
  • Take medication exactly as prescribed by your doctor. This can help minimize side effects, including vomiting.
  • Having a small meal before taking your medication can help reduce nausea and vomiting.
  • Talk to your doctor about taking anti-nausea medication along with your prescribed medication.
  • Managing Vomiting (If it Happens)
  • Try taking ginger in the form of tea, ale, or candy to help alleviate nausea and vomiting.
  • What to Do if Vomiting Persists
  • Consult your doctor if vomiting continues or worsens, consult the doctor for guidance on adjusting your medication or additional treatment.
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