It is a medication that plays a crucial role in fertility treatment. It falls under the class of medications known as ovulation stimulants.
Approach alcohol consumption with care while taking medicine consult your doctor for personalized advice.
Prioritize fetal health; medicine is highly unsafe during pregnancy. Seek immediate doctor guidance.
Consider professional advice before breastfeeding with medicine as it may pose risks to the baby.
Limited data on medicine and kidney disease; consult your doctor for personalized guidance and potential adjustments.
Steer clear of medicine in liver disease; it is likely unsafe. Consult your doctor for alternative options.
It may cause blurring of your vision for a short time just after its use. Do not drive until your vision is clear.
Clomifene as a fertility cheerleader – it amps up the hormones FSH and LH, which are like team captains for egg development and release. With this hormonal pep talk, ovarian follicles grow and mature, leading to ovulation. The process also supports the formation of the corpus luteum, a vital player in the baby-making game. Essentially, Clomifene is your reproductive sidekick, boosting the chances of getting pregnant by ensuring everything is in sync for the magical moment.
Female infertility refers to the inability to concieve after 12 months of regular, unprotected intercourse, often due to ovulation disorders, fallopian tube damage, or uterine/ cervical abnormalities.
No, Clome is a prescription drug. It is not available or sold without a doctor’s prescription
No, Clome should not be taken, if there is a cyst in the ovary. Please consult your doctor before use
Clome is used in some women who are unable to become pregnant, due to problem with ovulation (release of an egg) or have a condition called polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
For best results, take Clome strictly as per the advice of your doctor. The number of doses you take each day, and the duration for which you take the medicine depends on the medical problem being treated.
It is ideal to have sex after 5-10 days of taking Clome. However, your doctor may examine you regularly during the treatment and suggest you the best possible days.
Your treatment with Clome may be repeated by the doctor until you get pregnant. However, the treatment can be repeated only for up to 4 menstrual cycles.
The most common side effects associated with Clome are hot flushes (red and warm face), stomach discomfort, and breast pain. Most of these symptoms are temporary. However, if they persist, check with your doctor as soon as possible.
Clome can be taken with metformin, only if advised by your doctor.
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