New combo may boost fertility in PCOS patients
NCT ID NCT07513480
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looked at 68 women with PCOS and high AMH levels who were trying to get pregnant. Researchers compared two pretreatment approaches: one group received a standard hormone pill plus metformin, while the other group also received myoinositol. After three months of pretreatment, all women took letrozole to stimulate ovulation, and their ovarian response was tracked. The goal was to see if adding myoinositol improved follicle development and ovulation rates.
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Bangladesh Medical University
Dhaka, Shahbag, 1000, Bangladesh
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