Home » Women's Health » Clomid (Clomiphene)
Clomid (Clomiphene) is a fertility agent used to stimulate ovulation in women who want to become pregnant. It may also be used to treat other conditions as determined by your doctor.
Buy Clomid (Clomiphene) and other Women's Health products online
at Medstore.
Buy Online at Medstore - Click Here!

About Clomid (Clomiphene):
Product Type: Women's Health
Brand name: Clomid
Generic name: Clomiphene
What is the most important information I should know about Clomid?
• Use caution when driving operating machinery or performing other hazardous activities. Clomid may cause blurred vision or other visual side effects during or shortly after therapy. Notify your doctor immediately if you develop any visual side effects and use caution when performing hazardous activities especially under conditions of variable lighting.
• Clomid may increase the likelihood of multiple births. Multiple births may carry additional risk both for the mother and for the fetuses.
What is Clomid?
• Clomid stimulates the release of hormones necessary for ovulation to occur.
• Clomid is used to stimulate ovulation (the release of an egg) when a woman's ovaries can produce a follicle but hormonal stimulation is deficient.
• Clomid may also be used for purposes other than those listed in this medication guide.
Who should not take Clomid?
• Do not take Clomid without first talking to your doctor if you
might be pregnant;
have a thyroid problem or another endocrine disorder;
have undiagnosed vaginal bleeding;
have endometriosis or endometrial carcinoma;
have uterine fibroids;
have liver disease;
have ovarian cysts or ovarian enlargement not due to polycystic ovarian syndrome; or
have any other serious or chronic medical illness.
• You may not be able to take Clomid or you may require a lower dose or special monitoring if you have any of the conditions listed above.
• Do not take Clomid if you are pregnant. Clomid is in the FDA pregnancy category X. This means that it is known to cause birth defects.
• It is not known whether Clomid pass into breast milk. Do not take Clomid without first talking to your doctor if you are breast-feeding a baby.
How should I take Clomid?
• Use Clomid exactly as directed by your doctor. If you do not understand these directions ask your doctor nurse or pharmacist to explain them to you.
• Take each dose with a full glass of water.
• Clomid is usually taken in 5 day cycles. Follow your doctor's instructions.
• Store Clomid at room temperature away from Online light moisture and heat.
What happens if I miss a dose?
• Contact your doctor if you miss a dose of Clomid.
What happens if I overdose?
• Seek emergency medical attention.
• Symptoms of a Clomid overdose include nausea vomiting flushing blurred vision visual spots or flashes and abdominal pain.
What should I avoid while taking Clomid?
• Use caution when driving operating machinery or performing other hazardous activities. Clomid may cause blurred vision or other visual side effects during or shortly after therapy. Notify your doctor immediately if you develop any visual side effects and use caution when performing hazardous activities especially under conditions of variable lighting.
What are the possible side effects of Clomid?
• Stop taking Clomid and seek emergency medical attention if you experience an allergic reaction (difficulty breathing; closing of your throat; swelling of your lips tongue or face; or hives).
• The ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) has been reported to occur in patients receiving Clomid. Symptoms of OHSS include swelling of the hands or legs abdominal pain and swelling shortness of breath weight gain and nausea or vomiting. OHSS can be fatal. Notify your doctor immediately or seek emergency medical attention if you develop any of these side effects.
• Other side effects may also occur. Notify your doctor if you experience
ovarian enlargement presenting as abdominal or pelvic pain tenderness pressure or swelling;
flushing;
nausea vomiting or diarrhea;
breast tenderness or discomfort;
blurred vision or other visual disturbances;
headache; or
abnormal uterine bleeding.
• Clomid may increase the likelihood of multiple births. Multiple births may carry additional risk both for the mother and for the fetuses.
• Side effects other than those listed here may also occur. Talk to your doctor about any side effect that seems unusual or that is especially bothersome.
What other drugs will affect Clomid?
• There are no known interactions between Clomid and other medicines. Talk to your doctor and pharmacist before taking any prescription or over-the-counter medicines.
Generic Clomid (Clomiphene)
Clofi Fertomid Refert Refuert Chlomaphene Chloramifene Chloramiphene Cisclomiphene Clomifene citrate Clomifeno Clomivid Clomphid Clostilbegyt Dyneric Genozym Ikaclomin Milophene Omifin Serophene Zuclomiphene citrate
100mg 120 pills 100mg 240 pills 25mg 360 pills 25mg 180 pills 50mg 240 pills 100mg 30 pills 25mg 720 pills 25mg 270 pills 50mg 360 pills 100mg 60 pills 25mg 90 pills 50mg 90 pills 50mg 60 pills 100mg 90 pills 50mg 120 pills
Clomiphene Clomid

View more
Women's Health
Previous Product Next Product
Direct Pharmacy:
About Medstore Discount Drugs Pharmacy: Frequently Asked Questions Where are you located? We have shipping facilities in the South Pacific, Europe and the Asia. The shipping address depends on the product you have ordered and from which manufacturer or wholesaler it is being supplied from.
News: Micronutrient powder helps prevent malnutrition in children up to two years old, study review shows
In a systematic review published by the Cochrane Collaboration last week, researchers found that the micronutrient powder used in recent years to combat malnutrition, anemia and iron deficiency in children was very helpful in preventing malnutrition in children six to 24 months old, VOA News reports. WHO epidemiologist Luz Maria De Regil "and other researchers combined the results of eight previous studies involving thousands of children," VOA writes, adding, "The studies were done on three continents, in countries as varied as Haiti, Cambodia and Ghana."
"Specifically, the supplement powder reduced anemia by about one-third and iron deficiency by half compared to no supplement or a placebo," VOA notes. "The micronutrient powder seems to be about equally effective as iron supplements, but the authors say that conclusion should be treated 'cautiously,' because of limited data," the news service adds (Chimes, 9/9).
This article was reprinted from kaiserhealthnews.org with permission from the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. Kaiser Health News, an editorially independent news service, is a program of the Kaiser Family Foundation, a nonpartisan health care policy research organization unaffiliated with Kaiser Permanente.
ZAART H Hyzaar
Zanaflex (Tizanidine)
Zantac Generic Ranitidine
Zantac (Ranitidine)
Zarontin Generic Ethosuximide
Zarontin Syrup Generic Ethosuximide
Zebeta (Bisoprolol)
Zeffix Generic Imaivudine
Zelnorm (Tegaserod)
Zerit (Stavudine)
Zero Nicotine
Zestoretic (Lisinopril + Hydrochlorothiazide)
Zestril (Lisinopril)
Zestril Prinivil
Zetia (Ezetimibe)
ZIDOVIR 300 AZT
ZIDOVIR AZT
Ziprax Suprax
Zipsydon Geodon
Zithromax Generic Azithromycin
Zithromax (Azithromycin)
Zitrotek Zithromax
ZOBID D Voltaren
Zocon Diflucan
Zocor
Zocor Forte Lipex
Zocor (Simcard)
ZOFLUT Generic Fluticasone
Zofran Generic Ondansetron
Zofran (Ondansetron)
Zoladex Generic Goserelin
Zoloft Lustral
Zomig Generic Zolmitriptan
ZONISEP Zonegran
Zoton Prevacid


|