Brand Name: |
Choriomon |
Generic Name: |
Human Chorionic Gonadotrophin |
Form: |
Vial |
Manufacturer: |
IBSA |
What is Choriomon?
Choriomon (Human Chorionic Gonadotrophin or HCG) is a medicine used to improve ovulation in women with infertility. The active ingredient in Choriomon is Human Chorionic Gonadotrophin or HCG, which helps to increase ovulation by suppressing luteinizing hormone response to gonadotrophin-releasing hormone. Choriomon is given as an intravenous injection or a subcutaneous injection into the patient. HCG is also by some patients with obesity to aid weight loss.
How is Choriomon used?
Choriomon contains 5000IU of HCG per pack, along with the required solution for injection. These are packaged in two seperate vials that will need mixing prior to administration via an injection into the muscle (intramuscular) or under the skin (subcutaneous).
Follow these steps to administer Choriomon:
- draw the liquid into the syringe
- inject the liquid into the ampoule containing the powder
- thoroughly mix these together until the powder is completely dissolved
- draw the mixed solution back into the syringe
- make sure any air bubbles are removed prior to injection
- inject the solution into the muscle or under the skin
The combined liquid and powder must remain refrigerated when not in use. It will expire 40 days after being mixed.
Adverse effects
Side effects may or may not occur when taking Choriomon. Below are a list of side effects that have previously been reported. If you notice any of the effects below, or any other side effects whilk using Choriomon, notify your doctor.
- Arterial thromboembolism
- Asthma
- Depression
- Early onset puberty
- Edema
- Epilepsy
- Fatigue
- Gynecomastia
- Heart disease
- Kidney disease
- Migraines
- Ovarian cyst
- Rash
- Sensitivity
Warnings
Before you begin treatment with Choriomon, you should make sure your prescribing doctor is aware of your medical history, any current medical issues, and any medicines you are currently taking. It is especially important to tell your doctor if you have any of the following:
- hormone related tumors
- ovarian cysts
- kidney disease
- asthma
- allergies to any of the ingredients
- thyroid or adrenal disorders
- early puberty
Choriomon will be contraindicated in certain patients, while others will need doage adjustments and/or close monitoring while receiving treatment. |