What appropriate drugs should be used for IVF lowering?
Test tube baby is a common application of assisted reproductive technology. Through in vitro fertilization, embryo transfer and other methods, embryos are cultivated in the laboratory and then implanted into the mother to achieve the purpose of pregnancy. In order to improve the success rate of IVF, it is sometimes necessary to use some drugs to regulate the hormone level in women. The following will elaborate on the appropriate drugs required for IVF lowering from four aspects.

Ovulation promoting drugs
In the process of IVF, ovulation promoting drugs are essential. Such drugs can promote the development of ovaries and expel mature eggs, so that they can be collected at the right time. Common ovulation promoting drugs include clomiphene, human chorionic gonadotropin (HMG), luteinizing hormone (hCG), etc. These drugs can stimulate the development of the ovary, making the egg mature and release.
However, special attention should be paid to the use of ovulation promoting drugs in accordance with the doctor's recommendations and arrangements to ensure the correct dosage and use. Misuse of such drugs may lead to the simultaneous development and excretion of multiple eggs, thus triggering the risk of multiple pregnancy.
Hormone regulating drugs
Hormone regulating drugs are also essential in IVF. These drugs mainly include estrogen and progesterone. Estrogen can stimulate endometrial thickening and provide a good environment for embryo implantation. Progesterone can maintain the stability of endometrium and prevent embryo implantation failure.
Common estrogen drugs include ethinylestradiol and estradiol, and common progesterone drugs include progesterone and progesterone. These drugs should be used correctly under the guidance of doctors to ensure proper regulation of hormone levels.
Antihormone drug
Sometimes, anti hormone drugs are required to inhibit ovarian function and hormone levels during IVF. These drugs can control ovulation and ovarian activity and improve the success rate of IVF. Common antihormone drugs include long-acting prolactin releasing hormone (GnRH) antagonists and their derivatives, such as pituitary inhibitory hormone (GnRH-A) and Ganirelix.
The dosage and time of the use of anti hormone drugs should be determined according to individual conditions and treatment plans to achieve the purpose of reasonable control of hormone levels.
Other auxiliary drugs
In addition to the above drugs, other auxiliary drugs may be used during IVF to improve the pregnancy success rate. For example, antiplatelet aggregation drugs (such as aspirin) can improve the blood circulation of endometrium and increase the chances of embryo implantation. Anticoagulant drugs (such as heparin) can prevent thrombosis and protect the health of embryos.
It should be noted that the use of drugs should be carried out under the guidance of a professional doctor, and the dosage and use time should be arranged according to the doctor's recommendations. The situation of each individual is unique, so you should fully understand your own situation when using drugs, and try to avoid prescribing drugs for self use.
To sum up, there are a wide range of suitable drugs for IVF downregulation, including ovulation promoting drugs, hormone regulating drugs, anti hormone drugs and other auxiliary drugs. Proper use of these drugs can effectively improve the success rate of IVF, but they should be used reasonably according to the doctor's advice and individual conditions.