The dosage and duration of VATIG 5000 IU (Chorionic Gonadotrophin Injection I.P. 5000 IU) depend on the patient’s medical condition, age, and treatment purpose. It is usually administered intramuscularly or subcutaneously by a healthcare provider.
For female infertility, the injection is typically given after proper monitoring of follicular development to trigger ovulation.
For male patients, it may be prescribed multiple times per week as part of a longer treatment course to enhance testosterone or sperm production.
Do not self-administer this injection unless advised by your doctor. Always follow the prescribed schedule for best results.
Storage: Store in a cool place between 2°C–8°C and protect from light. Do not freeze.
Common Side Effects: Injection site pain, fatigue, headache, or irritability may occur. In rare cases, ovarian hyperstimulation or fluid retention may be seen in women. Seek medical help if severe symptoms appear.