Infertility is defined as the biological
inability to conceive or contribute to conception, after having regular
unprotected sex. According to the data published by the Department of Health
and Human Services, approximately 10% to 15% of couples in the U.S. are
infertile and have not conceived after at least one year of regular,
unprotected sex.
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Detailed Report Summary:
Infertility
may have a single cause in one of the partners, or it could be the result of a
combination of factors. Some of the causes of infertility are ovulation
disorders in women, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, use of illegal drugs, and
testicular infections in men.
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Risk factors
associated with infertility are smoking, alcohol consumption, obesity, eating
disorders, over-exercising, inactivity, sexually transmitted infections (STIs),
mental stress, and exposure to some chemicals. Ferring International Center
S.A. is in the process of developing FE 999310, for the treatment of
infertility. Some of the companies having a pipeline of infertility include
CellOxess LLC, TocopheRx, and others.
The report
provides a comprehensive understanding of the pipeline activities covering all
drug candidates under various stages of development, with the detailed analysis
of pipeline and clinical trials.
Pipeline
analysis of drugs by phases includes product description and development
activities including information about clinical results, designations,
collaborations, licensing, grants, technology, and others.
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