HUCOG 2000 IU (Chorionic Gonadotropin) Overseas Shipping

$60.00

Brand Name: Hucog 2000IU

Generic Name: Chorionic Gonadotropin

Strength: 2000IU

Manufacturer : Bharat Serum

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Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) is a hormone produced by the placenta shortly after embryo implantation, vital for maintaining early pregnancy by stimulating progesterone production. Known as the "pregnancy hormone," it is detected in blood or urine, doubling every 48–72 hours. It is used in fertility treatments to trigger ovulation and to treat hormone deficiencies.


Key Aspects of hCG:
Role in Early Pregnancy: Produced by placental trophoblast cells, hCG sustains the corpus luteum, ensuring adequate progesterone levels to maintain the uterine lining.
Detection Methods: hCG is measured in blood (serum) or urine. Levels rise from conception until 12–14 weeks, then decrease. It is also used as a tumor marker for certain cancers.


Medical Uses (Injections):
Infertility: Used in women to induce final follicle maturation and ovulation during assisted reproduction, such as IVF.
Male Hypogonadism: Treats delayed puberty or low testosterone in males.
Side Effects: Common side effects include injection site reactions, headache, fatigue, and irritability. More severe, though rare, reactions include ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) in women.
Variants: Various forms exist, including degraded forms in the urine (e.g., beta-core fragment) and hyper-glycosylated hCG, which is involved in pregnancy establishment.

Detection and Monitoring:
Pregnancy Tests: hCG is the primary marker for home and lab pregnancy tests, with 5 mIU/mL in blood generally considered positive.
Cancer Monitoring: Elevated hCG levels in non-pregnant individuals may indicate tumors in the ovaries, testes, liver, lung, or stomach.