Can a simple supplement boost fertility in PCOS? new study tests Myo-Inositol against combo therapy
NCT ID NCT07323589
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looked at 120 overweight women with PCOS trying to conceive naturally. Half took myo-inositol alone, the other half took myo-inositol plus metformin for six months. The goal was to see which approach led to more confirmed pregnancies and had fewer side effects. The results help doctors choose the best treatment for improving fertility in PCOS.
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PAEC general hospital
Islamabad, Isb, 440000, Pakistan
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