What side effects can this medication cause? What should I know about storage and disposal of this medication? In case of emergency/overdose What other information
Side Effects Risks Clomiphene citrate is a nonsteroidal oral medication that stimulates ovulation in women and is used to treat some types of infertility
Common side effects of Clomid include: abnormal vaginal/ uterine bleeding, breast tenderness or discomfort, headache, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, flushing, blurred vision
Common side effects of Clomid include ovarian enlargement
Side effects while taking Clomid include tenderness in the chest muscles, changes in mood (especially irritability), acne, and changes in vision
Clomid Side Effects
As always, should any of the side effects interfere with daily life, it’s best to consult your physician
unusual drowsiness, dullness, or feeling of sluggishness
Vision changes (such as blurred vision, seeing spots or flashes) may sometimes occur during clomiphene treatment, especially if you are exposed to bright Clomiphene (Clomid) is a drug prescribed to stimulate ovulation in women with ovulatory dysfunction who are not pregnant, do not have abnormal bleeding or ovarian cysts, and have normal liver function
This article provides information on how Clomid works, its side effects, and its
Call your doctor for medical advice about serious side effects or adverse reactions
Clomiphene blocks the normal negative feedback of circulating estradiol on the hypothalamus, preventing estrogen from lowering the output of gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH)
Clomiphene Citrate Side Effects in Men
Using clomiphene to induce pregnancy can result in a 6-month live birth rate of 20% to 40%
Headache
Results: A total of 400 patients underwent clomiphene citrate treatment for a mean ± SD of 25
Clomiphene citrate can cause a wide range of minor side-effects, including: hot flushes, mood swings, breast tenderness, nausea and abdominal pain
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