Menotropins and urofollitropin are generally used in conjunction with:

a. estrogen. c. clomiphene citrate.
b. androgen. d. human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG).


ANS: D

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A Incorrect: These agents are not used in conjunction with estrogen.
B Incorrect: These agents are not used in conjunction with androgen.
C Incorrect: These agents are not used in conjunction with this agent.
D Correct: These are used in conjunction to sustain the release of estrogen and progesterone to treat infertility in anovulatory clients.

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