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Cetrorelix, sold under the brand name Cetrotide, is a medication used in fertility treatment to prevent early ovulation in women getting ovarian stimulation. It is given by injection under the skin.

Common side effects include ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, nausea, and headache. Other side effects may include anaphylaxis and liver problems. Use during pregnancy may harm the baby. It is a gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) blocker.

Cetrorelix was approved for medical use in Europe in 1999 and the United States in 2000. In the United Kingdom 250 micrograms costs the NHS about £27 as of 2021. This amount in the United States costs about 250 USD.