Letrozole Versus Clomiphene Citrate for Superovulation in Intrauterine Insemination Cycles - Retrospective Comparative Study Conducted in the Department of Reproductive Medicine, Mahatma Gandhi Medical College & Hospital, Jaipur
Abstract:BACKGROUND Superovulation with intrauterine insemination (IUI) increases the probability of pregnancy by increasing number of oocytes and sperm density. The main oral agents used for superovulation are clomiphene citrate and letrozole. Clomiphene citrate a selective estrogen receptor modulator with predominant antiestrogenic action has adverse effects on endometrium and cervical mucous. Letrozole an aromatase inhibitor acts by reducing estrogen production by blocking androgen conversion to estrogen in ovary an… Show more
Aim of the work: This work aims to evaluate the value of adding L-carnitine to clomiphene citrate in ovulatory dysfunction according to ovulation and pregnancy rate.
Aim of the work: This work aims to evaluate the value of adding L-carnitine to clomiphene citrate in ovulatory dysfunction according to ovulation and pregnancy rate.
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