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When you receive your shipment of medications, the first thing you should do is review its contents. Verify that you received all of the medications you may require, and call your nurse with any questions prior to the start of your treatment Cycle. Please follow the recommended manufacturer storage instructions that come with each medication. Please contact your Village Manager's office, local waste management company, or health department to ask about the proper disposal of sharps containers in your area. Please note that we are not able to accept them at any FCI office. Please be aware of how much medication you have at all times and alert your nurse if you are running low, to inquire if more is needed.You may call your pharmacy directly for refills, but please do not wait until you are completely out to do so. The pharmacy can typically get you more medication within 24-48 hours. There is no delivery on Sundays, so please plan accordingly. Injection technique is clearly demonstrated on the Freedom Fertility Pharmacy link (also listed on the bottom of this page). Please view the video for each medication that your nurse has ordered for you. *If you do not have Internet access, please tell your nurse so that you can be given printed materials and a DVD or CD-Rom. The website may show more than one way of giving certain medications. Please use the attached medication chart in conjunction with the website; the chart lists FCI's requirements for route, preparation, and administration of each medication. If you have questions after viewing these materials, please contact your nurse for further instruction prior to the start of your treatment cycle. "SQ"= subcutaneous injection: Administration of medication with a fine, small needle just belowthe surface of the skin, into fatty tissue.Injection sites: lower abdomen (below and at least one inch away from belly button) or upper, outer thigh.Rotate sites daily. "IM"= intramuscular injection: Administration of medication deep into the muscle. Injection site: upper, outer quadrant of buttocks.Rotate sites daily.
"Transdermal"= Medication applied to the skin (often in the form of a patch).Application sites: lower abdomen (below and at least one inch away from belly button), upper area of buttocks, backs of upper arms, thighs.Rotate sites."PO"= Oral: Medication taken by mouth. "TV"= Transvaginal: Medication inserted into the vagina. "CC" (cubic centimeter) is the same as "ML" (milliliter) INJECTABLE MEDICATIONS
NON-INJECTABLE MEDICATIONS
How to Administer Your MedicationsCAUTION: The instructions set forth herein are solely for the benefit of FCI patients who have visited FCI and met with its physicians and nursing staff regarding the applicable treatment to be followed. All other persons are warned that they should not follow or use these instructions in the absence of having met with an FCI physician or nursing staff at an FCI clinic. The following information is ONLY for FCI patients on how to mix and administer the many injectable drugs used for fertility therapy. The information contained on this page contains information that is both generated from our FCI nursing staff and from the different companies that make the drugs themselves. |








