Injection Instructions
Linda Danner Vignapiano Executive Clinical Director Sher Institute for Reproductive Medicine Las Vegas, Nevada
Subcutaneous (Sub-Q) injections are given just under the skin. After the injection, the drug moves into small blood vessels and the bloodstream. This video demonstrates how to properly administer a subcutaneous injection for your IVF cycle.
Intramuscular (or IM) injection is the injection of a medication directly into a muscle. This video will demonstrate the proper administration of an intramuscular injection in order to minimize discomfort and maximize effectiveness.
This video demonstrates the proper way to prepare and administer your Lupron injections for IVF treatment at Sher Fertility Institute.
This video demonstrates the proper way to prepare and administer your Ganirelix injections for IVF treatment at Sher Fertility Institute.
This video demonstrates the proper way to prepare and administer your full dose (250mcg/0.25mg) Cetrotide injections for IVF treatment at Sher Fertility Institute.
This video demonstrates the proper way to prepare and administer your half-dose (125mcg/0.125mg) Cetrotide injections for IVF treatment at Sher Fertility Institute.
This video demonstrates the proper way to prepare and administer your Gonal-f injections for IVF treatment at Sher Fertility Institute.
This video demonstrates the proper way to prepare and administer your Follistim injections for IVF treatment at Sher Fertility Institute.
This video demonstrates the proper way to prepare and administer your Luveris injections for IVF treatment at Sher Fertility Institute.
This video demonstrates the proper way to prepare and administer your Delestrogen / E2V injections for IVF treatment at Sher Fertility Institute.
This video demonstrates the proper way to prepare and administer your Progesterone in Oil injections for IVF treatment at Sher Fertility Institute.
Remember that your exact instructions may vary depending on the clinic and doctor you are being treated by. Call your clinic directly if you are unclear about how to administer any of the medications covered in this section.
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