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This product is a Prescription Only Medicine (S4) and is sold by Healthylife Pharmacy, an independently owned and operated pharmacy business. This prescription product requires a valid Australian script.
Medicines have been supplied of this product through ourobaustive LLC. This is used to treat female infertility. This is a prescriptiononly product.
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Ingredients
Active ingredients: Clomiphene citrate (Clomid) - 50mg
Also contains: sucrose, sodium benzoate, calcium hydrogen phosphate, macrogol
Uses
Clomid (Clomiphene citrate) is used to treat infertility in women who are not ovulating or have not conceived after being treated with gonadotropins for more than one year. It is also used to treat female infertility in men with unexplained infertility due to a lack of eggs.
Benefits
Many men have difficulty conceiving due to their lack of eggs and the high risk of multiple pregnancy. This product can help increase the chances of successful conception for many men. This product can also help men who are unable to conceive due to multiple pregnancies.
Side Effects
Some side effects of this product include hot flashes, vaginal dryness, mood changes, bloating, and breast tenderness. These side effects are usually mild and temporary. These side effects usually go away on their own within a few days. However, if they persist or become bothersome, you should speak to your doctor.
Cautions
This product is only for men and should not be used by women who are or may become pregnant. Women who are pregnant should avoid using this product, as it may cause serious birth defects. Women who are breastfeeding should not breastfeed while using this product.
Buy Clomiphene citrate TabletsStrength | 100mg |
Brand | Unaustive LLC |
Manufacturer | Shionogi Industries LTD |
| Clomid in infertility treatment | |
Active Ingredient | Clomiphene citrate |
Inactive Ingredients | Citric acid monohydrate, calcium hydrogen phosphate, croscarmellose sodium, magnesium stearate, hydroxypropyl cellulose, hypromellose, iron oxide red, iron oxide yellow, polysorbate 60, propylene glycol, purified water, sodium citrate |
Dosing Information | 5mg Tablet, 50mg Tablet |
Disclaimer: This product is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
Hi my name is Elle. I am 30 years old. I have been having very bad testicle growths for 3 years now and have been trying to get a normal sized testicle, I just got a small testicle size that was not there. I want a normal sized testicle. I also want a normal sized testicle and I will try to have the testicle removed. I am 50 years old, I am not trying to be a straight forward person and I am not going to do what I want to do. My current cycle is I have a total of 8 days of testing. I am not going to stop taking clomid, I will start with a normal sized testicle and then I will try to have the testicle removed. I do not want to stop taking clomid, I want to be able to have the testicle removed. My current cycle is I have a total of 3 cycles of clomid and am not trying to stop. My cycle is also very long, and I am only using the normal sized testicle, I am only going to have my normal sized testicle removed. I am going to take my next cycle to get the testicle removed. I am also going to have a total of 3 tests to start with. I do not want to stop taking clomid, I want to be able to have my normal sized testicle removed. I am just going to take a total of 1 cycle of clomid and then have the testicle removed. I do not want to stop taking clomid, I want to have my normal sized testicle removed. I am 25 years old, I am not going to stop taking clomid. I will continue to take clomid and will have the testicle removed. I am not trying to stop taking clomid, I want to have my normal sized testicle removed. I am 50 years old, I am not going to stop taking clomid. I am 25 years old. I am not going to stop taking clomid. I am 50 years old.
Clomid (Clomiphene citrate)is a fertility drug commonly prescribed to women that are trying-to-conceive to induce ovulation. Clomid is often prescribed to women with irregular cycles that either experience irregular ovulation or don’t ovulate at all. If you aren’t sure whether you are ovulating, you can determine this by tracking your menstrual cycles with ovulation predictor kits, fertility monitors, or even monitoring your body’s natural signs – the consistency of your cervical mucus and tracking your basal body temperature.
In order to understand how Clomid works, it is important to understand what is happening in your body as you approach ovulation. In the beginning of your cycle, estrogen levels are low which signal your body to produce FSH (follicle stimulating hormone). Estrogen levels begin to increase which triggers LH (Luteinizing Hormone). This surge is what releases the mature egg from the follicle. For ovulation to occur, enough LH and FSH must be produced to release the egg. Clomid is used to help your body produce enough LH and FSH. It tricks the body into thinking that there is not enough estrogen – which increases the production of LH and FSH, causing your body to ovulate. Generally, it is not recommend to take Clomid for more than six cycles, so if pregnancy is not achieved, a different treatment plan should be discussed.
Clomid is part of a class of drugs called atypical antipsychotics. This drug works by blocking FSH (follicle stimulating hormone) which stimulates LH generation. The goal is to stimulate an early ovulation period for the fertilized egg to mature. The odds of getting pregnant are lower with Clomid compared to lithium or lornid, so it is important to be aware of the goal of the treatment.
Clomid is usually taken for six cycles. So, if your goal is to induce ovulation, you may be prescribed a second cycle to try to get you pregnant. In rare cases, Clomid is used to help your body produce more LH and FSH, which helps us produce more of the eggs needed for ovulation.
Clomid is usually taken with a full glass of water. It is important to take the medication with food as well as with a light meal before taking it. When using Clomid, it is recommended to take it at a fixed time each day. This helps track your body’s body temperature throughout the day, so you will be ovulating early enough for a fSH level to produce. If you miss a dose, take it as soon as possible. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and continue with your regular dosing schedule. Do not take two doses at one time.
If you are not sure what to do after missing a dose, take it as soon as you can. If it is almost time for your next dose, try taking the missed dose as soon as you can. If you are still not sure what to do after missing a dose, do not take the missed dose of Clomid. It is recommended to take Clomid with a light meal before taking it. Clomid can also be prescribed as a continuous treatment, so if you are not sure what to do after a few cycles, then it is recommended to continue with the treatment as directed. Please consult your healthcare provider for personalized guidance.
As with any fertility medication, there are potential side effects to be aware of. The most common side effects of Clomid include:
If you are concerned about any of the above, it is important to talk to your doctor. You can visit a fertility specialist, Fertility Center or Gynaecologist to discuss Clomid options.
Note: Clomid can cause serious side effects. So be sure to tell your doctor about all the fertility treatments you are taking as well as about all the medications you are taking.Hi guys
I am so sorry for the question but I am not sure if I am going to be able to access my prescription at the pharmacy without seeing my GP so I will have to take this for a while.
I am a 30 year old female but was diagnosed with infertility at 25 years old. I had been taking Clomid for over 2 years for a long time and my cycle had been irregular and not long after I started Clomid I became pregnant and whilst on it I was prescribed Clomid. I was prescribed Clomid from the clinic for 5 months but during that time I had an issue where I was unable to get pregnant and this was causing the infertility issues. I was able to get pregnant without Clomid and it was a no no for me.
I am now 5 months in and have been struggling to get pregnant for about 8 months without being able to get pregnant at the pharmacy as my doctor suggested. I have tried to use my own prescription and I cannot remember anything else and I have heard that the same doctor would have an idea to prescribe Clomid to me. I have tried different sources but to no avail, is that true?
I have also heard that it is illegal to order Clomid online and that is why the doctor prescribed it to me. I have used it to get pregnant but this has not been able to get pregnant at the pharmacy. I am still trying to get pregnant at the pharmacy. The pharmacy is a private clinic and I have to visit them to see if I can get pregnant.
Can anyone tell me if this is the case? Thanks in advance!
D
HS
AI hope that helps
Hello D
You should never buy Clomid from a pharmacy unless you are sure it is safe for you to take it. If you are unsure, read the patient information leaflet on the website.
If you cannot get pregnant at a pharmacy, the doctor will likely recommend you to go to the local clinic.
Please note that a prescription for Clomid may be available at the pharmacy but you will need to see a pharmacist in person to obtain the medication. The pharmacist will be able to advise you about the proper dosage, frequency and duration of treatment.
The information in this leaflet is not meant to be used as a substitute for a doctor's advice. It is meant to serve as a clear and concise reference that can be used by healthcare professionals for the purpose of obtaining a prescription for a fertility treatment.
You can visit the pharmacy directly from the website and request a prescription. You may need to be a bit more specific than that and ask for a medical prescription, especially if you have a history of stroke, liver disease, kidney disease, heart disease, or other medical conditions.
If you need to see a doctor at the pharmacy for Clomid, or if you have had an allergic reaction to Clomid, then you can visit the doctor at the pharmacy. They will then give you a prescription.
If you are unable to get pregnant at the pharmacy, then make sure you consult the doctor and ask for a referral. You can ask them to get you a referral in advance. They may have a referral or even ask you to contact them before you are given the medication.
Please note that you cannot take Clomid if you are pregnant or you are taking clomiphene citrate, although it can be used as a fertility treatment if you are on it.
If you are unable to get pregnant at the pharmacy, then make sure you consult a fertility specialist, such as an endocrinologist or GP.
I have seen an endocrinologist and they do prescribe Clomid. I have read the patient information leaflet in the website but not sure if it is safe to take the medication. I have read that there is some evidence that taking Clomid increases the risk of breast cancer. I have also been told that taking clomiphene citrate increases the risk of this side effect.
If you are unable to get pregnant at the pharmacy, then you need to see a fertility specialist.
Hi D
I am 50 and I am on Clomid. My cycle was irregular for about 2 years and the infertility problem was causing the infertility issues. I have had a period in 2 months and the ovulation (when I got my period) was irregular and not long after. I was on the medication for about 2 weeks.
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Enhanced egg quality in a longer-lasting manner. It has been tested for effectiveness and safety in the treatment of infertility. The product is also used in women with a normal ovulation cycle or unexplained infertility to improve fertility. Use the product to improve fertility in women and women who are not ovulating regularly or who are breastfeeding. The product is manufactured by a pharmaceutical company.
Take one tablet a day. Do not take more than 3 tablets in 24 hours. This product will not cause an increase in blood pressure. We recommend you use an effective contraception method (oral, vaginal or intra-menstrual contraceptive pills).