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Petrus (Anonymous, 5.133.248.) Poznań 32 days ago

How do I give myself 20-25 micrograms of Ovitrelle pen 2 times a week?

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The doctor prescribed me Ovitrelle 250mcg. I am supposed to give myself 2x a week 20-25 micrograms. The pen has 25 clicks, so 1 click is 10 mcg? Can anyone confirm?

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ovitrelle

24 days ago

The Ovitrelle pen has a real 30 clicks, 25 clicks is at the 250mcg dose setting, but when dosing less, it comes out to 30, sometimes 29-31, there is more solution in the pen. 1 click is about 250-260 IU you can try taking zivafert interchangeably with an insulin syringe and keeping it in the refrigerator, it also raises testosterone.

Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor

31 days ago

Your calculation is correct, Ovitrelle 250 mcg in pen contains 0.5 ml of solution (total = 250 mcg), so there is 500 mcg in 1 ml. The entire pen has 25 clicks, which means that 1 click corresponds to approx. 0.02 ml, i.e. approx. 10 mcg.

However, Ovitrelle is not normally dosed by splitting the dose in pen clicks, as the pen is designed to give the entire dose at once. Splitting the dose is not the standard form of administration of Ovitrelle.

If you need more personalized advice, you can use teleconsultations here:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/telekonsultacja/z-ginekologiem

Here you can check the availability of the preparation in pharmacies and make a reservation:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/58329/ovitrelle-iniekcja/apteki

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