CONCEIVE HCG 5000IU
Package | Per injection | Savings | Price |
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10 injections | $5.00 | $16 | $66 $50 |
8 injections | $5.38 | $12 | $55 $43 |
6 injections | $5.83 | $9 | $44 $35 |
4 injections | $7.00 | $5 | $33 $28 |
2 injections | $10.00 | $2 | $22 $20 |
1 injection | $11.00 | – | $11 |
What is this medicine?
CONCEIVE HCG 5000 IU contains Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG), a hormone used to treat fertility problems in women and men.
In women, it helps trigger ovulation (the release of an egg) after the use of other fertility drugs.
In men, it helps treat delayed puberty, low testosterone, or sperm production problems.
It is usually used as part of assisted reproduction or fertility treatment programs.
What should I tell my health care provider before I take this medicine?
They need to know if you have any of these conditions:
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asthma
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cyst on the ovary
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heart disease
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kidney disease
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migraine headaches
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prostate problems or certain types of cancer (e.g., prostate or hormone-sensitive tumors)
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seizures (epilepsy)
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unusual or allergic reactions to HCG, other hormones, proteins, or preservatives
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if you are pregnant or think you may be pregnant
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breast-feeding
How should I use this medicine?
This medicine is injected into a muscle (intramuscular) or under the skin (subcutaneous), as directed by your doctor.
A healthcare provider will usually administer this injection. In some cases, you may be taught how to inject it yourself at home.
Follow all instructions exactly. Use each dose only once.
Do not reuse syringes or needles.
Overdosage:
If you think too much has been injected, contact a poison control center or go to the emergency room immediately.
What if I miss a dose?
If you miss a scheduled dose, contact your doctor or clinic as soon as possible.
Do not double up or take extra doses without medical guidance.
What may interact with this medicine?
Interactions are rare, but inform your doctor if you take:
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other fertility medications (e.g., clomiphene)
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anticoagulants (e.g., warfarin)
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corticosteroids
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herbal supplements or over-the-counter hormones
This list may not describe all possible interactions.
Tell your provider about all medicines, herbs, supplements, alcohol, tobacco, or drug use.
What should I watch for while using this medicine?
Keep all appointments for blood tests or ultrasounds to monitor your response to treatment.
In women, this medicine increases the risk of Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome (OHSS) — a potentially serious condition.
Call your doctor immediately if you experience:
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severe pelvic or abdominal pain
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nausea, vomiting
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weight gain
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difficulty breathing
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decreased urination
Men may notice signs of early puberty if given for prepubertal conditions. Monitor for:
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acne
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voice deepening
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increased sweating
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pubic hair growth
Do not self-adjust dosage. Avoid alcohol and limit strenuous physical activity, especially if ovaries are enlarged.
What side effects may I notice from this medicine?
Report immediately:
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allergic reactions (rash, swelling, itching, trouble breathing)
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severe pelvic or abdominal pain
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nausea, vomiting, diarrhea
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swelling of hands or legs
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breathing difficulty
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rapid weight gain
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signs of OHSS (see above)
Usually do not require medical attention (report if persistent):
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mild injection site pain or swelling
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headache
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mood changes
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tiredness or restlessness
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mild abdominal discomfort
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acne (in males)
This list may not include all possible side effects. Always report unusual symptoms to your doctor.
Where should I keep my medicine?
Keep out of reach of children.
Unmixed powder vials should be stored at room temperature (20–25 °C / 68–77 °F), away from light and moisture.
Once mixed (reconstituted), refrigerate between 2–8 °C (36–46 °F) and use within the time instructed by your healthcare provider or pharmacist.
Do not freeze.
Dispose of unused medicine after the expiration date or as advised.