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Efficiency and Patient Satisfaction of Two Different IVF Protocols - NCT00799929-10021(Clinical Trial 256766)



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City:  New York
State:  
NY
Zip Code: 10021
Conditions: Infertility
Purpose: The trial is designed to compare hyper-stimulation and minimal-stimulation IVF protocols, in terms of multiple-pregnancy rate and treatment cost. The study will also seek to find which of the two methods is more patient-friendly: comparing the psychological impact of these two IVF treatments, as well as the side effects of drugs required by the respective protocols.
Study summary:
Criteria: Inclusion Criteria: - Valid indication for IVF or ICSI - First IVF/ICSI attempt - Couples or female, with female between the ages of 18 and 38 years - If couple, partner 18 years of age or older - Both partners HIV free. - Must be able to understand that they may NOT become pregnant.. - Female must be able to understand that she can not use the following medications during undergoing IVF: Advil, Alleve, Anaprox, Bactrim, Botox, Celebrex, Claritin D, Flax Seed Oil, Flexeril, Methotrexate, Motrin, Norethindrone, Phenobarbital, Procrin, Septra DS, Sudafed, Sulfa Methorzple Trimethoprim, Tylenol Cold & Sinus, Vioxx Exclusion Criteria: - Not willing or able to sign the consent form. - Either partner has symptoms of a sexually transmitted infection (including: Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis) and has not been treated. - Female with active Varicella or/and Rubella infection. - Either partner with Hepatitis A, B or C and has not been treated. - Positive Genetic test results for: Fragile X (only if both partners are carriers), Cystic Fibrosis, Ashkenazi Panel (for Jewish Subjects) Hemoglobin Electrophoresis (for Asian, Latinos and African Americans) - Abnormal Pap Smear. - Abnormal Colposcopy. - Female with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome without regular period (PCOS)with irregular menses. - Female with diabetes, heart disease or/and has had heart attack or stroke.
Study is available at: New Hope Fertility Center
New York, NY 10021
United States

Primary Contact:
Maciej Feret, MS
Email: maciej.feret@newhopefertility.com
Phone: 212-400-9636

Secondary Contact:
Maciej W. Feret, MS
Email: maciej.feret@newhopefertility.com
Phone: 212-400-9636
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Data Source: ClinicalTrials.gov
Date Processed: March 22, 2011
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