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The study, published online in Arch Gynecol Obstet, looked at whether ammonia chloride increases the flow of follicle blood before ovulation, thereby enhancing ovulation and creating better opportunities for pregnancy in PCOS women.
the study screened 165 women, 124 of whom were eligible, and randomly divided them into 62 who received phosphonatechloramine and ammonia chlorine, and 62 who received chloramineand placebo.
result of the study was that the blood flow of the follicles before ovulation could be improved through drug administration and through the color and power doppler pulsation index of the ovary arteries.
secondary result is endometrial thickness and clinical pregnancy.
results showed a significant decrease in the average pulsation index of ovarian arteries in the ammonia chloride group (1.36 and 1.82, respectively, with a P value of 0.002) compared to the placebo group.
The average endometrial thickness of all women in both groups on the day of detection of mature follicles was significantly higher in the placebo group (8.99 and 7.0, with a P value of 0.003, respectively), and the clinical pregnancy rate in the acetaminophen group increased from 11% to 37% in the placebo group.
, the results show that ammonia chloride can improve ovarian blood flow and increase the risk of conception.
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