Additional information
| Active substance | HCG (Human chorionic gonadotropin)  | 
		
|---|---|
| Water Retention | Yes, can cause significant water retention  | 
		
| Hepatotoxicity | Low to none reported  | 
		
| Lab Test | Serum levels of LH, FSH, estrogen, and testosterone can be monitored  | 
		
| Also known as | Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG), Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH), Luteinizing Hormone (LH)  | 
		
| Blood pressure | Can cause fluctuation, often increases  | 
		
| Trade name | Examples include Pregnyl, Ovidrel, Follistim  | 
		
| Storage conditions | Refrigerate, protect from light  | 
		
| Chemical name | Gonadotropins  | 
		
| Formula | Variable as these are complex glycoproteins  | 
		
| Substance class | Hormones  | 
		
| Main action | Stimulates the production of sex hormones and gamete production  | 
		
| Half-life | Approximately 2-24 hours depending on specific form (e.g., FSH, LH)  | 
		
| Dosage (medical) | Typically 75-300 IU, administered via injection, depending on the specific condition and treatment protocol  | 
		
| Dosage (sports) | Not typically specified, as non-medical use is not recommended  | 
		
| Effects | Induces ovulation in women and increases sperm production in men  | 
		
| Side effects | Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, headache, fatigue, mood swings, premature puberty  | 
		
| Use in sports | Mainly for performance enhancement through increased testosterone levels (abuse suspected)  | 
		
| Manufacturer | Serum Institute  | 
		
| Packing | 1 ml vial of 10000IU/vial solution  | 
		






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