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Other trade names: Clomid, Serophene, Milophene, Clomifene, Clomifert, Clomiphene, Clomid.
Clomid (clomiphene) is a medicine that stimulates the release of hormones required for an ovulation. To make sure Clomid is working right for your infertility, you need to talk to your health care provider before starting to take this medicine. Your doctor needs to know as much as possible about the medicines you are taking and any health conditions you have ever been diagnosed with, including any of the following ones: any other chronic illnesses, uterine fibroids, liver disease, thyroid problem, ovarian cysts or endometriosis, underdiagnosed vaginal bleeding, enlarged ovaries. Take Clomid exactly as recommended by your health care provider. Each doctor may have a slightly different routine that you are supposed to follow, so make sure you listen to the instructions carefully and ask questions in case of having any. This medicine is usually taken in cycles of 5 days. If you think you may have become pregnant while taking Clomid stop the treatment immediately and consult your health care provider. Clomid can cause life-threatening birth defects in unborn babies and must not be taken by pregnant or breastfeeding women. It is not known for sure whether this medicine can pass into breast milk. If you have accidentally or on purpose taken too much of this drug, make sure you report it to your local emergency room or your health care provider. The following symptoms may indicate an overdose: visual spots, flashes, nausea and vomiting, abdominal pain and any other symptoms not mentioned here.