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HCG - Human Chorionic Gonadotropin

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Human chorionic gonadotropin, or HCG, is a type of natural hormone, whose small amount can be found in both women and men at any given time. During the first trimester of pregnancy, the woman’s body starts producing increasingly more HCG to ensure good development of the fetus. Testing the woman’s HCG blood and urine levels can confirm a pregnancy. Raised levels of the HCG hormone, detected in men or non-pregnant women, can often indicate a malignancy.

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As an injectable medication, widely known under the brand names of Ovidrel, Novarel, and Pregnyl, HCG is used to stimulate ovulation and improve the woman's ability to conceive; and in men, HCG is indicated for the treatment of some hormone-related conditions, such as undescended testis. It can also help treat male infertility by enhancing the production of testosterone and thus increasing the sperm count. At HCG bitcoin pharmacy you can buy human chorionic gonadotropin not only with Bitcoin (btc) but Ethereum (ETH) and Nano. Please contact our support team if you want to buy hcg via credit card, e-check or paypal.

 

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HCG is administered via subcutaneous or intramuscular injections. Strictly follow all of your doctor’s instructions on how to inject HCG properly. Your doctor or the nurse may give you the very first injection to demonstrate how it should be done at home. If you do not feel confident self-injecting Human chorionic gonadotropin , make time on your schedule to regularly visit a clinic for the procedure or have someone with medical training to do it for you at a time when the clinic is closed. Before you buy Human chorionic gonadotropin for bitcoin it is recommended to read information about warnings and precaution below.

 

HCG injections have been linked to the increased risk of blood clot formation. Do not ignore any symptoms that may point to a blood clot. These include cramp-like pain, redness and warmth, tingling sensations in your leg or arm, mental confusion, vertigo, and splitting headache.

Some female patients are known to have developed a condition called ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome after receiving regular HCG injections. The development of this dangerous condition is associated with acute pelvic pain, abdominal pain, leg and hand swelling, severe diarrhea, feeling or being sick often, difficulty urinating, and respiratory distress. If you start having any of the said symptoms, call your doctor immediately or seek urgent medical assistance.

In young boys, HCG can accelerate the advent of pubescence. Inform the doctor if the boy taking this medication shows symptoms of early puberty like deepening voice, growth of pubic hair, considerable acne, or profuse sweating. It is recommended to buy Human chorionic gonadotropin only after consalting with your doctor.

 

Injectable HCG increases the likelihood of multifetal pregnancy, which comes with a certain level of risk for the mother and the babies. While HCG is intended to make getting pregnant easier, its use during an established pregnancy is strictly not recommended. If you suspect you might have got pregnant while being treated with HCG, inform your physician immediately.

This injectable medication is not known to have any weight reduction effect and, therefore, should not be used as a medication for treating obesity.

 

Contraindications for taking HCG

 

HCG is not safe to use in patients who have:

  • prostate cancer or other hormone-related cancer;

  • breast/uterus/ovary cancer;

  • thyroid dysfunction;

  • cysts in the ovaries;

  • a pituitary gland tumor;

  • vaginal bleeding of uncertain origin.

Before your doctor prescribes HCG, tell him about any allergies that you have, especially an allergy to HCG or any supplemental ingredients contained therein.

HCG should be used with great caution in patients who have any of the following health issues: adrenal gland disorders, seizures caused by epilepsy, heart diseases, kidney problems, breathing disorders particularly asthma, and migraines. Any of these conditions may require HCG dosage adjustment by your prescribing physician.

HCG is contraindicated in a developing pregnancy. Tell your doctor if you think you could be pregnant. Also, seek your physician’s advice on whether or not it is safe to breastfeed your baby while you are receiving HCG injections. The drug’s ability to excrete into breast milk has not been studied.