HCQS 200 (Hydroxychloroquine Sulfate) is not a standard fertility medication, but in some specific cases, it may be used during IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) under expert medical supervision.
𧬠HCQS 200 Tablet Uses in IVF (Fertility Treatment)
πΉ Why HCQS May Be Used During IVF:
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Autoimmune Disorders and Implantation Failure
- Women with conditions like antiphospholipid syndrome (APS), lupus, or repeated implantation failure (RIF) may benefit from HCQS.
- HCQS helps modulate immune responses and reduce inflammation, creating a more favorable environment for embryo implantation.
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Recurrent Pregnancy Loss (RPL)
- In some cases, HCQS is used as part of a treatment plan to prevent immune-related pregnancy loss.
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Positive ANA, Anti-Ro/SSA Antibodies, or Thrombophilia
- If tests show immune-related risks, HCQS might be included to improve uterine receptivity and reduce clotting or inflammation.
β οΈ Important Notes:
- HCQS is not a fertility booster or a hormone.
- It is only used in IVF protocols when autoimmune or immunological factors are suspected.
- Must be prescribed by a fertility specialist or immunologist based on lab reports.
π Is It Safe in IVF and Pregnancy?
β Yes, HCQS is generally considered safe during pregnancy when prescribed appropriately. It does not increase risk of birth defects and may even improve outcomes in high-risk cases.
β Summary Table:
Aspect | Details |
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Drug Name | HCQS 200 (Hydroxychloroquine) |
Role in IVF | Immune modulation, implantation support |
Common IVF Use Cases | Lupus, APS, ANA-positive, RIF, RPL |
Is it standard in all IVF? | β No β only for selected cases |
Safety in Pregnancy | β Generally safe under supervision |
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