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Recombinant versus urinary human chorionic gonadotrophin for ovulation induction in assisted conception

Youssef MAFM, Al-Inany HG, Aboulghar M, Mansour R, Abou-Setta AM
Published Online: 
April 13, 2011

Urinary human chorionic gonadotrophin (uhCG) has been used for more than 30 years to mature human ova and trigger ovulation. Similar man-made drugs, recombinant human chorionic gonadotrophin (rhCG) and recombinant luteinizing hormone (rLH), have been developed. Results of this review of 14 randomised controlled trials involving 2306 infertile women indicate that there is no difference in reproductive outcomes between the different forms of hCG used. So, we recommend continuation of use of uhCG for final oocyte maturation because it is cheap, effective and more available.

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