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This handbook is a humble attempt to bring together a diverse range of authors ranging from general gynecologists to basic infertility practitioners and fertility physicians practicing assisted reproductive technology (ART) to contribute their knowledge, experience and expertise on all the available drugs and formulations being used in fertility practice today. We hope this book will serve as a ready reckoner and a single go-to reference for the dosages, duration and practical applications for therapeutic alternatives in various clinical scenarios.
  • The aim of this book is to highlight the utility of the available drug treatment options available to us in the practical management of fertility issues.
  • Contribution from various experts ranging from general gynecologists to basic infertility practitioners and fertility physicians practicing ART.
  • Helps to keep abreast of the latest developments in this field.
  • Provides valuable tips and pointers which you can be implemented in day-to-day practice.


    Table of Contents

    SECTION 1: DRUGS USED IN ENDOMETRIAL PREPARATION
    SECTION 2: DRUGS USED FOR OVULATION INDUCTION AND CONTROLLED OVARIAN HYPERSTIMULATION
    SECTION 3: DRUGS USED FOR TRIGGER
    SECTION 4: DRUGS USED FOR DOWNREGULATION
    SECTION 5: DRUGS USED FOR LUTEAL PHASE SUPPORT
    SECTION 6: ADJUVANTS
    SECTION 7:DRUGS FOR PREVENTION OF OVARIAN HYPERSTIMULATION SYNDROME
    SECTION 8: MISCELLANEOUS
    Index

    Handbook of Drugs in Infertility

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      A Paperback / softback by Nandita Palshetkar, Rohan Palshetkar, Seema Pandey

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        Publisher: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers
        Publication Date: 06/03/2020
        ISBN13: 9789389776447, 978-9389776447
        ISBN10: 9389776449

        Description

        Book Synopsis
        This handbook is a humble attempt to bring together a diverse range of authors ranging from general gynecologists to basic infertility practitioners and fertility physicians practicing assisted reproductive technology (ART) to contribute their knowledge, experience and expertise on all the available drugs and formulations being used in fertility practice today. We hope this book will serve as a ready reckoner and a single go-to reference for the dosages, duration and practical applications for therapeutic alternatives in various clinical scenarios.
        • The aim of this book is to highlight the utility of the available drug treatment options available to us in the practical management of fertility issues.
        • Contribution from various experts ranging from general gynecologists to basic infertility practitioners and fertility physicians practicing ART.
        • Helps to keep abreast of the latest developments in this field.
        • Provides valuable tips and pointers which you can be implemented in day-to-day practice.


          Table of Contents

          SECTION 1: DRUGS USED IN ENDOMETRIAL PREPARATION
          SECTION 2: DRUGS USED FOR OVULATION INDUCTION AND CONTROLLED OVARIAN HYPERSTIMULATION
          SECTION 3: DRUGS USED FOR TRIGGER
          SECTION 4: DRUGS USED FOR DOWNREGULATION
          SECTION 5: DRUGS USED FOR LUTEAL PHASE SUPPORT
          SECTION 6: ADJUVANTS
          SECTION 7:DRUGS FOR PREVENTION OF OVARIAN HYPERSTIMULATION SYNDROME
          SECTION 8: MISCELLANEOUS
          Index

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