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titleOfInvention HFSH aqueous formulation.
abstract An aqueous formulation of a human follicle stimulating hormone is provided that is stabilized to allow hFSH to function over a longer period of time. The formulation according to the present invention is an aqueous formulation that is capable of enabling hFSH to work for a longer period of time and contains a therapeutically effective amount of hFSH stabilized in a phosphate buffer containing glycine, methionine and a non-ionic surfactant, preferably polysorbate 20. .
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