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Welcome to Stork Fertility Center





Established in 2000, Stork Fertility Center is a leading center dedicated to providing patients with personal &  precision IVF (PP-IVF) solution.
Our centers in Taipei and Hsinchu offer the most advanced techniques in IVF enhancing pregnancy rate to 80%, including IMSI, PGS, PGD and ERA. With Asia's largest egg bank, a database of 300 egg donors, we've achieved more than 10,000 successful cases with 90% of thawing survival rate.

    Our holistic services and treatments are delivered by a team of approximately 300 experienced professionals. We strive to make all effort to ensure you a smooth fertility journey.


More information about our Egg Recipient program:

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Prolutex 25mg






Prolutex (progesterone) Injection is a type of female hormone given to replace the hormone progestin when the body is not making enough of it.

We Stork Fertility Center now provide Prolutex, the other option to supplement enough progesterone on pregnant women. The medicine works on the lining of the womb and helps women stay pregnant, especially at the very beginning of pregnancy.


Dosage

Once daily injection of 25 mg is suggested. Treatment with Prolutex (progesterone) Injection should be initiated under the supervision of a physician experienced in the treatment of fertility problems.


Method of administration

Prolutex (progesterone) Injection is given by subcutaneous (25 mg) or intramuscular (25 mg) injection. We Stork Fertility Center suggest subcutaneous injection on the abdomen. 

The Step as below,

  1. Choose an appropriate area on the lower abdomen

  2. Cleanse the injection site with an alcohol pad from the inside out.

  3. Take a pinch of skin and insert the needle at a 90-degree angle to the skin.

  4. Inject the entire amount of medication and stay still for ten seconds.

  5. Pull out the plunger horizontally.

  6. Press the site for 5-10 seconds and do not rub the injection site.


Special precautions for storage

  • Store below 25°C. Do not refrigerate or freeze.

  • Store in the original package in order to protect from light.


Side effects

  • pain and swelling at injection site, breast tenderness, headache, weight gain or loss, acne, nausea, increased body or facial hair, loss of scalp hair, drowsiness, or

  • dizziness.

If you have any serious side effects from progesterone injection, please tell your physician right away.


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Arixtra 2.5mg/0.5 ml

 


Arixtra 2.5mg/0.5 ml

(fondaparinux sodium)

 

What is Arixtra used for?

Arixtra is used to prevent venous thromboembolic events (problems due to the formation of blood clots in the veins).

 

How to inject Aritra

Injection demonstration video

 

How does Arixtra work?

Blood clotting can be a problem when blood flow is disturbed in any way. Arixtra is an anticoagulant: it prevents the blood from coagulating (clotting). The active ingredient in Arixtra, fondaparinux sodium, stops one of the substances that are involved in the clotting of blood, factor Xa. When this is blocked, no thrombin (another factor) can be produced, and no clot can be formed.

 

Common side effects of Arixtra include:

·         bleeding problems.

·         bleeding, rash, and itching at the injection site.

·         severe bleeding after surgery.

 

Preservation of Arixtra

Keep it below 30 degrees Celsius. No need to refrigerate.



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