Efficacy of combination of multinutrients in reduction of sperm DNA fragmentation
Keywords:
DNA Fragmentation, Co-Q10 Tablets, Male in FertilityAbstract
High Sperm DNA fragmentation can cause decreased fertility & implantation rate or can cause Recurrent implantation failure and if fetus born then can lead to Genetic abnormality in the fetus such as Down Syndrome, Edward syndrome or Patau’s syndrome. The objective of the study is to combine the peripheral data of the patients to evaluate the safety and efficacy of Combination tablet in reduction of Sperm DNA fragmentation index. The result shows that the factors affecting the DFI .The Institutional Ethics Committee approved the study procedure (Ref No: SRMC/RP/4505).
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