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Rekovelle in Fertility: Uses, benefits, and everything you need to know.

  • Writer: Mater Clinic
    Mater Clinic
  • Mar 27
  • 4 min read


When we talk about fertility treatments, one of the medications that has gained popularity in assisted reproduction clinics is Rekovelle. But what exactly is this medication, and why has it become such an important tool in fertility treatments?


Rekovelle contains a hormone called FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone), which plays a crucial role in reproductive processes. In women, this hormone stimulates the ovaries to produce eggs, while in men, it can also help improve sperm production.


If you're wondering how this medication works, in which cases it is used, and what alternatives exist, here’s everything you need to know, explained in a clear and simple way.


What is Rekovelle used for?


Rekovelle is a medication primarily used to treat fertility problems, especially in women, although it can also have applications in men. Its goal is to help the body perform reproductive functions that are not occurring naturally.


In women.


Rekovelle is used in:


- In vitro fertilization (IVF): To stimulate the growth of multiple mature eggs, which will then be retrieved and fertilized in the laboratory.


- Ovulation disorders: In cases where ovulation is irregular or doesn't occur naturally.


- Patients with low ovarian reserve or reduced ovarian response: Its pharmacological profile can help improve results in women who do not respond well to other conventional FSH medications.


In men.


Although its use in men is less frequent, Rekovelle can also be useful in treating certain types of male infertility, especially when FSH levels are low. In these cases, the medication stimulates the testes to improve sperm production and increase the chances of conception.



How does Rekovelle work?


The active ingredient in Rekovelle is recombinant FSH, which mimics the function of the body’s natural follicle-stimulating hormone. In women, this means that the ovaries receive the signal to produce more mature eggs. In men, Rekovelle stimulates the cells in the testes responsible for sperm production.


What stands out about this medication is that it allows fertility specialists to precisely control the process of ovarian stimulation or spermatogenesis, which is crucial in assisted reproduction treatments.


When is Rekovelle prescribed?


Rekovelle is not a medication that can be used without prior evaluation by a fertility specialist. Its administration requires medical supervision, as each patient has unique needs.


Cases where it is used in women:


-Ovulation disorders, such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).


-Ovulatory failures that do not respond to other more basic treatments, such as clomiphene citrate.


-Controlled ovarian stimulation in assisted reproduction procedures (IVF, IUI).


Cases where it is used in men:


- Male infertility related to low FSH levels, when the goal is to improve sperm production.



How is Rekovelle administered?


Rekovelle is administered through subcutaneous injections. The dosage and duration of treatment vary depending on the patient's characteristics and the treatment goal. Doctors monitor the patient closely through blood tests and ultrasounds to adjust the dosage and track the body's response.


It is important to note that incorrect use of Rekovelle can cause side effects such as:


-Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (in women).


-Pain at the injection site.


-Hormonal changes that may cause discomfort.


For this reason, it should never be used without the supervision of a specialist.


What alternatives exist to Rekovelle?


In the field of assisted reproduction, there are several medications with similar functions to Rekovelle. Some of the most well-known include:


Gonal F: Like Rekovelle, Gonal F contains recombinant FSH and is used for similar purposes. However, the difference lies in its origin and purification process.


Puregon: Puregon also contains recombinant FSH, but its molecular structure and method of production vary, which could affect the tolerance of some patients.


Menopur: Menopur combines FSH and LH (luteinizing hormone), while Rekovelle only contains FSH. This makes Menopur more suitable in cases where stimulation with both hormones is needed.


The choice between these medications depends on the patient's condition and the treatment approach. Each one has specific advantages that the doctor will consider before making a decision.



Key points to remember.


Treatment personalization: Everybody is different, so the use of Rekovelle must be tailored to each patient's individual needs.


Medical monitoring: This medication requires strict oversight by specialists to ensure its effectiveness and minimize risks.


It’s not a miracle solution: While Rekovelle is a powerful tool, it must be part of a comprehensive fertility plan.


Conclusion.


Rekovelle is a key medication in fertility treatments, especially for those who need additional support to fulfill their dream of starting a family. Whether to stimulate the ovaries in women or improve sperm production in men, its effectiveness is proven.


However, like any hormonal medication, its use must always be supervised by a fertility specialist. If you are considering treatment with Rekovelle or have doubts about your fertility, do not hesitate to seek guidance from an expert.



 

At Mater Clinic, we walk alongside you on this journey to motherhood, offering you the support and specialized care you deserve. Your dream of becoming a mother is within reach!


At Mater Clinic, our fertility specialists are dedicated to designing a treatment tailored to you, ensuring the best results. If you are considering this medication or have questions about your fertility, feel free to message us📩 on WhatsApp at 645 096 548 or email care@mater.clinic.

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