Fertility boost? Two-Drug combo tested for common Women's health condition
NCT ID NCT07168837
Summary
This study tested whether adding the medication cabergoline to standard letrozole treatment helps women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) ovulate better. Researchers compared the two-drug combination against letrozole alone in 100 women with PCOS in Assiut, Egypt. The goal was to see if the combined approach could improve ovulation rates, which is a key step in helping these women become pregnant.
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Al-Azhar University Hospitals
Asyut, Egypt
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