
Elonva
Elonva (a gonadotrophin) contains follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) specially designed to work much longer. A single injection can replace a week of daily FSH injections
Strength | 100mcg/0.5ml, 150mcg/0.5ml |
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Active Ingredients | Corifollitropin alfa |
Manufacturer | MSD |
Manufacturered In | Holland |
Elonva Description
Elonva is a newly developed medication used by women undergoing fertility treatment to stimulate the development of more than one mature egg at a time. It is used together with a gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH) antagonist.
The active substance in Elonva, corifollitropin alfa, is similar to follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), a natural hormone in the body. FSH stimulates the production of eggs in the ovaries. In corifollitropin alfa, a peptide (a short chain of amino acids) is attached to the FSH to prolong its activity in the body. As a result a single dose of the medicine can be given to stimulate egg production for seven days, thereby replacing daily injections that are normally required with other FSH medicines.
Corifollitropin alfa was produced by a method known as ‘recombinant DNA technology’. This means that it is made by adding a gene (DNA) to cells so that they can produce corifollitropin alfa.
Elonva - What's Included
The Difference Between Elonva and other FSH medications
Elonva Uses and Side Effects
Elonva Uses & Indications:
It is also indicated for the treatment of adolescent males with hypogonadotropic hypogonadism, in combination with human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG).
Elonva Side Effects:
The most common side effects with Elonva are headache, nausea (feeling sick), tiredness, pelvic pain and discomfort, breast tenderness and ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS). OHSS occurs when the ovaries over-respond to treatment, causing abdominal swelling and pain, nausea and diarrhoea.
For the full list of all side effects reported with Elonva, see the drug insert available online.
Elonva must not be used in patients with tumours of the ovary, breast, womb, pituitary or hypothalamus. It must also not be used in women with abnormal (not menstrual) bleeding from the vagina without a known cause, primary ovarian failure, enlarged ovaries or ovaries with cysts, polycystic ovarian syndrome or in women with a history of OHSS.
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