What should I bandy with my healthcare provider before using HCG? You shouldn't use this medicine if you have ever had an antipathetic response to HCG, or if you have • Early puberty (also called unseasonable puberty); or • A hormone- related cancer (similar as prostate cancer). Still, you may need a dosage adjustment or special tests to safely use this medicine, If you have any of these other conditions. • A thyroid or adrenal gland disorder; • An ovarian cyst; • Unseasonable puberty; • Malignant growth or a cancer of the bosom, ovary, uterus, prostate, nerve center, or pituitary organ; • Undiagnosed uterine bleeding; • Heart disease; • Kidney disease; • Epilepsy; • Migraines; or • Asthma. Although HCG can help you come pregnant, this medicine is in the FDA pregnancy category X. This means that using the medicine once you're pregnant can beget birth defects in the baby. Don't use this medicine if you're pregnant. Tell your doctor right...
What should I bandy with my healthcare provider before using HCG? You shouldn't use this medicine if you have ever had an antipathetic response to HCG, or if you have • Early puberty (also called unseasonable puberty); or • A hormone- related cancer (similar as prostate cancer). Still, you may need a dosage adjustment or special tests to safely use this medicine, If you have any of these other conditions. • A thyroid or adrenal gland disorder; • An ovarian cyst; • Unseasonable puberty; • Malignant growth or a cancer of the bosom, ovary, uterus, prostate, nerve center, or pituitary organ; • Undiagnosed uterine bleeding; • Heart disease; • Kidney disease; • Epilepsy; • Migraines; or • Asthma. Although HCG can help you come pregnant, this medicine is in the FDA pregnancy category X. This means that using the medicine once you're pregnant can beget birth defects in the baby. Don't use this medicine if you're pregnant. Tell your doctor right...