Medication Support

A variety of EMD Serono medications are available to help treat infertility.

Products Instructions For Use Prescribing Information
Gonal-f® RFF Pen (follitropin alfa injection)
Gonal-f® RFF Pen (follitropin alfa injection) Printable Instructions Gonal-f® RFF Pen
Printable Instructions
Video Instructions Gonal-f® RFF Pen
Video Instructions
Prescribing Information Gonal-f® RFF Pen
Prescribing Information
Gonal-f® (follitropin alfa for injection) Multi-Dose
Gonal-f® (follitropin alfa for injection) Multi-Dose Printable Instructions Gonal-f® Multi-Dose
Printable Instructions
Video Instructions Gonal-f® Multi-Dose
Video Instructions
Prescribing Information Gonal-f® Multi-Dose
Prescribing Information
Gonal-f® RFF (follitropin alfa for injection) 75 IU vial
Gonal-f® RFF (follitropin alfa for injection) 75 IU vial Printable Instructions Gonal-f® RFF 75 IU Vial
Printable Instructions
Video Instructions Gonal-f® Multi-Dose
Video Instructions
Prescribing Information Gonal-f® RFF 75 IU Vial
Prescribing Information
Luveris® (lutropin alfa for injection)
Luveris® (lutropin alfa for injection) Printable Instructions Luveris®
Printable Instructions
Video Instructions Cetrotide®
Video Instructions
Prescribing Information Luveris®
Prescribing Information
Ovidrel® PreFilled Syringe (choriogonadotropin alfa injection)
Ovidrel® PreFilled Syringe (choriogonadotropin alfa injection) Printable Instructions Ovidrel® PreFilled Syringe
Printable Instructions
Video Instructions Ovidrel® PreFilled Syringe
Video Instructions
Prescribing Information Ovidrel® PreFilled Syringe
Prescribing Information
Cetrotide® (cetrorelix acetate for injection)
Cetrotide® (cetrorelix acetate for injection) Printable Instructions Cetrotide®
Printable Instructions
Video Instructions Cetrotide®
Video Instructions
Prescribing Information Cetrotide®
Prescribing Information
Serophene® (clomiPHENE citrate tablets USP)
Serophene® (clomiPHENE citrate tablets USP) Prescribing Information Serophene®
Prescribing Information

* All products are by prescription only. Talk to your doctor for more information.

Important Considerations

As with all prescription medications, side effects may occasionally occur with use of fertility drugs. Doctors specializing in fertility or reproductive health should only prescribe these products. Patients prescribed gonadotropins and GnRH analogs should be monitored carefully by a trained fertility specialist. Risks include the following events which can be serious: hypersensitivity reactions; ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS); pulmonary and vascular complications, and multiple births. For complete product details about a specific fertility drug, please refer to the Full Prescribing Information offered below.

RFF: Revised Formulation Female

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Important Considerations:
Gonal-f® RFF Pen (follitropin alfa injection) is indicated for the induction of ovulation and pregnancy in the oligo-anovulatory infertile patient in whom the cause of infertility is functional and not due to primary ovarian failure. Gonal-f® RFF Pen is also indicated for the development of multiple follicles in the ovulatory patient participating in an Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) program. Gonal-f® RFF Pen (follitropin alfa injection) should only be prescribed by physicians specializing in fertility or reproductive health. Gonal-f® is a potent gonadotropic substance capable of causing mild to severe adverse reactions, including Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome (OHSS) in women with or without pulmonary or vascular complications, and multiple births. Gonal-f® is contraindicated in women who exhibit prior hypersensitivity to FSH preparations, primary gonadal failure, uncontrolled thyroid or adrenal dysfunction and pregnancy. Nursing women should not use Gonal-f®. Common side effects include headache, abdominal pain, enlarged abdomen, and injection site disorders. For complete product details, see full prescribing information.

Important Considerations:
Women: Gonal-f® (follitropin alfa for injection) is indicated for the induction of ovulation and pregnancy in the anovulatory infertile patient in whom the cause of infertility is functional and not due to primary ovarian failure. Gonal-f® is also indicated for the development of multiple follicles in the ovulatory patient participating in an Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) program.
Men: Gonal-f® (follitropin alfa for injection) is indicated for the induction of spermatogenesis in men with primary and secondary hypogonadotropic hypogonadism in whom the cause of infertility is not due to primary testicular failure. Gonal-f® (follitropin alfa for injection) should only be prescribed by physicians who are thoroughly familiar with infertility problems and their management. Gonal-f® is a potent gonadotropic substance capable of causing Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome (OHSS) in women with or without pulmonary or vascular complications. Gonal-f® is contraindicated in women and men who exhibit prior hypersensitivity to recombinant FSH preparations or one of their excipients, high levels of FSH indicating primary gonadal failure, uncontrolled thyroid or adrenal dysfunction, sex hormone dependent tumors of the reproductive tract and accessory organs, and an organic intracranial lesion such as a pituitary tumor; and in women who exhibit abnormal uterine bleeding of undetermined origin, ovarian cyst or enlargement of undetermined origin and pregnancy. Women who are pregnant or nursing should not use Gonal-f®. The most common side effects in patients using Gonal-f® include headache, ovarian cysts, nausea and upper respiratory infections in women and in men, acne, breast pain and growth, and fatigue. Injection site reactions were also reported. Reports of multiple births have been associated with Gonal-f® treatment. For complete product details, see the full prescribing information.

For complete product details, please read the Prescribing Information offered below.


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