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Human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG) is a hormone produced by human placenta. lt is composed of an alpha and a beta sub-unit. The alpha sub-unit has structure identical to the alpha sub-unit of other hormones like human pituitary gonadotrophins, luteinlzing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), and human thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH). The beta sub-units of HCG differs from these hormones.

HCG has a wide role in treating infertility in women and increases sperm count in men. It is available as a pack containing the sterile lyophilized powder and the solvent (bacteriostatic water).

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The ailments it is used for:

Human chorionic gonadotropin hormone is given in the below listed conditions such as:
Treats infertility in women
Increases sperm count
It is used in young boys when their testicles have not dropped down into scrotum normally

Understanding the drug Human chorionic gonadotrophin:

Human chorionic gonadotropin
is a hormone that is prescribed in infertility, increases sperm count and in pituitary gland disorder.

How it works?

Human chorionic gonadotropin is a water soluble glycoprotein obtained from the urine of pregnant women. HCG comprises of two sub units alpha and beta sub units. Single injection of HCG induces ovulation between 38 and 40 hours. HCG is an analogue of luteinizing hormone (LH). Luteinizing hormone along with Follicle stimulating hormone has a role in development and maturation of normal ovarian follicle and in mid cycle LH surge initiates ovulation. HCG plays the same role of LH in body and stimulates ovulation process in infertile woman. HCG stimulates Corpus Luteum of the ovary to produce progesterone.

In men, it also stimulates the production of testosterone and increases sperm count in men. HCG acts on interstitial cells of the testis that leads to the production of androgens.

When should you avoid it?

  • You should not take Human chorionic gonadotropin if you:
  • Are allergic to Human chorionic gonadotropin
  • Have a thyroid or adrenal gland disorder
  • Attain premature puberty
  • Have heart related problems
  • Have prostate related problems
  • Have kidney disease
  • Have epilepsy
  • Have migraine
  • Have asthma
  • Have liver disease
  • are pregnant or planning to become a pregnant
  • are breast feeding
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