Urofollitropin - yoor-oh-fol-li-TROE-pin is a fertility drug that is identical to the hormone called follicle-stimulating hormone - FSH that is produced naturally by the pituitary gland.
FSH is primarily responsible for stimulating growth of the ovarian follicle, which includes the developing egg, the cells surrounding the egg that produce the hormones needed to support a pregnancy and the fluid around the egg. As the ovarian follicle grows, an increasing amount of the hormone estrogen - ES-troe-jen is produced by the cells in the follicle and released into the bloodstream. Estrogen causes the endometrium - lining of the uterus to thicken before ovulation occurs. The higher blood levels of estrogen will also provide a cue to the hypothalamus and pituitary gland to slow the production and release of FSH.
Another pituitary hormone, luteinizing hormone - LH, also helps to increase the amount of estrogen produced by the follicle cells. However, the main function of LH is to cause ovulation. The sharp rise in the blood level of LH that triggers ovulation is sometimes called the LH surge. After ovulation, the group of hormone-producing follicle cells become what is called the corpus luteum and will produce estrogen and large amounts of another hormone, progesterone - proe-JES-ter-one . Progesterone causes the endometrium to mature so that it can support the egg after it is fertilized. If implantation of a fertilized egg does not occur, the levels of estrogen and progesterone decrease, the endometrium sloughs off and menstruation occurs.
Urofollitropin is usually given in combination with human chorionic gonadotropin - hCG. The actions of hCG are almost identical to those of LH. It is given to simulate the natural LH surge. This results in predictable ovulation.
Urofollitropin is often using in women who have low levels of FSH and too-high levels of LH. Women with polycystic ovary syndrome usually have hormone levels such as this and are treated with urofollitropin to make up for the low amounts of FSH. Many women being treated with urofollitropin have already tried clomiphene - Serophene and have not been able to conceive yet. Urofollitropin may also be using to cause the ovary to produce few follicles, which can then be harvested for use in gamete intrafallopian transfer - GIFT or fertilization - IVF.
Urofollitropin is to be given only by or under the supervision of your family doctor. It is available in the following dosage form:
Some commonly using brand names are:
In the USA
In Canada
Other commonly using names are follicle-stimulating hormone , FSH and urofollitrophin .