Clomid is a drug with a generic name of Clomiphene. Clomid is an
agent for stimulating ovulation.
Clomid Indications
Clomid is indicated for patients with hormonal stimulation
deficiencies who are not capable of producing follicles and
releasing eggs in ovulation. Clomid stimulates the release of
hormones to aid a woman to ovulate.
Clomid may also be used for other purposes aside from the ones
mentioned here.
Clomid Warnings
Clomid can cause disturbed vision and blurred vision and
therefore should be used with caution when driving, operating
machinery or performing tasks that require visual alertness.
For those women who are planning to get pregnant, be warned that
taking Clomid may result to multiple births and this may be harmful
to the mother and to the fetus as well.
Clomid may also be not advised for patients with the following
medical conditions:
Endocrinal disorders
Thyroid problems
Live diseases
Ovarian cysts and enlargement
Polycystic ovarian syndrome
Uterine fibroids
Any other chronic illnesses
Endometrical carcinoma
Vaginal bleeding
If you have any of the above-mentioned diseases, your doctor may
advise you not to take Clomid or will significantly alter your
dosage.
Clomid is also not advised for pregnant women as it is a drug in
the pregnancy category X and may cause birth defects when taken by
pregnant women.
Clomid is also not advisable for nursing mothers as it passes
into the breast milk and may cause harm to the nursing infant.
Clomid Intake Guidelines
Clomid should be taken exactly as prescribed by your doctor.
Never attempt to deviate from your doctor’s instructions regarding
the mode of intake.
Each dose of Clomid must be taken with a full glass of water of
about to 6-8 ounces.
Clomid is mostly taken at 5 day cycles and you should follow your
doctor’s instructions on the frequency and interval of each
dose.
Clomid Dosage
Your doctor is the only one that can effectively determine the
dosage of Clomid. Always follow your doctor’s instructions on the
exact dose of Clomid.
Clomid Overdose
Overdose of Clomid can be characterized by:
Nausea
Hot flushes
Visual spots
Blurred vision
Vomiting
Abdominal pains
If overdoseof Clomid is suspected and these signs are present,
hasten to seek emergency medical attention immediately.
Clomid Missed Dose
Clomid should be taken at a regular interval as per doctor’s
orders. However, if a dose of Clomid is missed, you should call your
doctor for advice on what to do next.
Clomid Side Effects
Allergic Reactions is likely to occur on susceptible patients.
Allergic reactions are manifested by the following symptoms:
Hives
Swelling of lips, mouth and tongue
Rashes
Closing of throat
Other side effects also include:
Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) characterized by
abdominal pain, swelling of limbs, weight gain, nausea and
shortness of breath. OHSS can become fatal and if it is suspected,
notify your doctor immediately.
Other side effects may also be likely to occur and you should
inform your doctor on what to do when they become intolerable or
bothersome.
Clomid Drug Reactions
There are no known dangerous drug interactions of Clomid with
other drugs but it is still wise to inform your doctor of the drugs
you are taking may they be prescription or non-prescription drugs as
other drugs may not be advised for simultaneous intake with
Clomid.
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Clomid is the most well-known fertility drug, probably because it is the most commonly used. And with good reason. About 25% of female factor infertility involves a problem with ovulation, and clomiphene citrate, as a fertility drug, is easy to use (taken as a pill, not an injection), with not too many side effects, is pretty inexpensive compared to other fertility drugs, and is effective in stimulating ovulation 80% of the time.