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Zivafert PFS 5000iu (1 Pen)

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A pre-filled injection pen containing hCG, prescribed in fertility treatment to help with ovulation or sperm production, used under specialist guidance.

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Zivafert PFS 5000 IU Pen is a pre-filled injection used in fertility treatments, prescribed by your doctor or fertility specialist. It contains a hormone called hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin), which plays an important role in reproduction. In women, hCG can be used to help trigger ovulation, while in men it may be prescribed to support sperm production. The ready-to-use pen is designed to make the injection process simple and accurate, following the instructions given by your healthcare team. Zivafert is an established part of many fertility treatment plans and is always used under medical supervision to ensure safety and effectiveness. If you have any questions during treatment, your doctor, nurse, or pharmacist will be there to guide and support you.

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