2021
DOI: 10.1002/rmb2.12422
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Therapeutic effects of an oral gonadotropin‐releasing hormone receptor antagonist, relugolix, on preventing premature ovulation in mild ovarian stimulation for IVF

Abstract: Purpose Can relugolix, a novel oral gonadotropin‐releasing hormone receptor (GnRH) antagonist, function as an alternative ovulation inhibitor to GnRH antagonist injections? Methods This single‐center, cross‐sectional retrospective study compared premature ovulation rates and clinical outcomes in IVF treatment after mild ovarian stimulation with 40 mg of relugolix (relugolix group) or 0.25‐mg injections of ganirelix acetate or cetrorelix acetate (injection group) between… Show more

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“…Theoretically, relugolix is expected to have the same pituitary function‐suppressing effect as other injectable GnRHant agents, such as cetrorelix acetate or ganirelix acetate. Although relugolix has been used in many facilities during oocyte retrieval cycles, there is only one published report of the effects of relugolix on oocyte retrieval outcomes and is limited to mild stimulation cycles 15 . To clarify the effect of relugolix on oocyte retrieval outcomes, this study was conducted to examine the relationship between serum E 2 levels on the trigger day and the number of retrieved oocytes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Theoretically, relugolix is expected to have the same pituitary function‐suppressing effect as other injectable GnRHant agents, such as cetrorelix acetate or ganirelix acetate. Although relugolix has been used in many facilities during oocyte retrieval cycles, there is only one published report of the effects of relugolix on oocyte retrieval outcomes and is limited to mild stimulation cycles 15 . To clarify the effect of relugolix on oocyte retrieval outcomes, this study was conducted to examine the relationship between serum E 2 levels on the trigger day and the number of retrieved oocytes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%