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Follistim AQ Cartridge
Follistim is a follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) that promotes development and maturation of eggs in women during fertility treatments.
Step 1 – Prepare Materials
Step 2 – Prepare the Follistim Pen
Step 3 – Attach the needle to the Pen
Step 4 – Remove any air bubbles from the Pen
Step 5 – Prepare your prescribed dose
Step 6 – Inject
Step 7 – Dispose of Needle
Ganirelix Acetate Injection
Ganirelix Acetate is an injectable medication that prevents ovulation during fertility treatments.
Step 1 – Prepare Materials
Step 2 – Prepare syringe
Step 3 – Remove air bubbles
Step 4 – Inject Ganirelix
Step 5 – Dispose of needle
Pregnyl Injection
Pregnyl is a human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) injection commonly known as the “trigger” shot and is given to induce ovulation.
Step 1 – Prepare Materials
Step 2 – Mix medication
Step 3 – Draw up medication
Step 4 – Change the needles
Step 5 – Remove air bubbles
Step 6 – Inject Pregnyl medication
Step 7 – Dispose of Needle
Menopur Injection
Menopur is a human menopausal gonadotropin (HMG) that promotes development and maturation of eggs in women during fertility treatments.
Step 1 – Prepare Materials
Step 2 – Mix medication
Step 3 – Draw up medication
Step 4 – Remove air bubbles
Step 5 – Inject medication
Step 6 – Dispose of needle
Lupron Injection
Lupron suppresses luteinizing hormone (LH) and prevents premature ovulation during fertility treatments.
Step 1 – Prepare Materials
Step 2 – Draw up medication
Step 3 – Remove air bubbles
Step 4 – Inject medication
Step 5 – Dispose of needle
Progesterone in Oil
Progesterone in oil (PIO) is an injection that is given intramuscularly to maintain the endometrial lining and promotes implantation. PIO can also be used to support a pregnancy.
Step 1 – Prepare Materials
Step 2 – Draw up medication
Step 3 – Change the needle
Step 4 – Remove air bubbles
Step 5 – Inject medication
Step 6 – Dispose of needle
Low-Dose HCG
Low-Dose HCG is diluted human chorionic gonadotropin. This compounded medication is thought to increase pregnancy rates in various types of fertility treatment.
Step 1 – Prepare Materials
Step 2 – Draw up medication
Step 3 – Remove air bubbles
Step 4 – Inject medication
Step 5 – Dispose of needle
Ovidrel injection
Ovidrel is human chorionic gonadotropin injection commonly known as a “trigger” shot and is given to induce ovulation during fertility treatments.
Step 1 – Prepare Materials
Step 2 – Remove air bubbles
Step 3 – Inject medication
Step 4 – Dispose of needle
Gonal-F Injection
Gonal F is a follicle-stimulating hormone that promotes development and maturation of eggs in women during fertility treatments.
Step 1 – Prepare Materials
Step 2 – Attach Needle
Step 3 – Remove air bubbles
Step 4 – Dial your specific dose
Step 5 – Inject
Step 6 – Dispose of Needle
Cetrotide Injection
Cetrotide is an injectable medication that prevents ovulation during fertility treatments.
Step 1 – Prepare Materials
Step 2 – Mix up the medication
Step 3 – Draw up the medication
Step 4 – Change the needle
Step 5 – Remove air bubbles
Step 6 – Inject
Step 7 – Dispose of needle
Synera Patch
The Synera Patch, when applied to the skin, contains the numbing medications Lidocaine and Tetracaine. This helps prevent pain such as intramuscular injections.
Step 1 – Preparation
Step 2 – Application
Gonal-F Multi Dose Vial
Gonal-F Mulit Dose Vial is a follicle-stimulating hormone that promotes development and maturation of eggs in women during fertility treatments.
Step 1 – Prepare Materials
Step 2 – Mix medication
Step 3 – Draw up medication
Step 4 – Remove air bubbles
Step 5 – Inject medication
Step 6 – Dispose of needle