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Subcutaneous medications are an integral part of controlled ovarian stimulation protocols for in-vitro fertilization (IVF), but daily or twice daily injections are both physically and emotionally burd...
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Lead Sponsor
University of Southern California
Collaborators
NCT05969574 · Infertility, Female, Miscarriage, and more
NCT07499804 · IVF, Infertility, Female
NCT06826365 · Infertility, Female, Recurrent Miscarriage, and more
NCT04872660 · Infertility, Female
NCT07308561 · Infertility, Female, Artificial Intelligence, and more
HRC Fertility
Los Angeles, California
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