Has anyone bought clomid online and it worked

Hi, my doctor prescribed me a prescription for Clomid, which is actually pretty good for me. I've been prescribed it for a number of months now but I'm still confused about it being effective. Can anyone explain why the medicine is so effective?

Thanks,

February 28, 2008, 3:07pm11

Hi, i am trying to get my prescription for Clomid online from the internet. But it is not listed as a 'generic' medication. The prescription itself does not mention whether it is "clomiphene" or 'clomid'.

I don't know whether Clomid is the actual medication that is listed on the prescription, but it is not listed on the website.

I think it's the fact that the drug has been prescribed for more than one year and there is no mention of the medication being effective.

Please help, and I'll definitely talk to my doctor about it.

Hi Dr. james,

Hi, i have been on Clomid for a number of years. I have not been able to use it for a while. I took 50mg of Clomid in the first week and it worked as well. After 3 days I started to get some side effects. It was really bad.

The doctor told me that it's possible that the medication is not effective.

I think the doctor's advice is to take it as prescribed.

You are very welcome. Please feel free to ask any questions you have on this site, and let me know if you have any other questions.

You may also ask any questions you have on this site.

My doctor prescribed Clomid for my condition, which I am now experiencing.

I hope you have a good day!

PS - I'm not aware of any advice from the doctor.

Hello Dr. james! I have not been able to use Clomid for more than 1 year, which is very frustrating. It has been a long time since I was prescribed it, and I am currently taking 50mg of clomid. I was wondering if anyone had any experience with side effects when taking it? I'm worried about my mood swings, but also about my own health and self-esteem.

Thank you for all the help!

February 28, 2008, 2:26pm12

I don't know about your experience, but my doctor gave me a prescription for Clomid for my first cycle. The doctor told me to take it at the same time each day. This is when my mood shifts.

I have been taking it for a long time now and have not experienced any side effects. I am concerned that it may not be effective. I am on 50mg Clomid every day, and have noticed some mild side effects. Some of the side effects I noticed are:

  • Stiffness
  • Stomach upset
  • Bloating
  • Headache
  • Feeling sick
  • Nausea
  • Difficulty sleeping
  • Vomiting

I know that Clomid is an effective treatment for women with ovarian cysts, but not for everyone who takes it. I also have had some experiences with side effects from using it on women who are also ovulating naturally.

If you have any questions or concerns about this, please don't hesitate to ask.

Hi,

I have been on Clomid for a few months. I started to feel a change in my mood. I also started to get thoughts of depression, especially in the beginning. I was taking 50mg of Clomid in the first week and it was working. I felt better after taking the last dose. I think I may have gone through the same thing with my doctor. I hope it helps you. Thank you.

You may also ask any questions you have on this site, and let me know if you have any other questions.

HUGS -The U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that a new drug, clomiphene citrate, has been approved for treatment of ovulation in women who have not conceived on their own and have failed to ovulate after three consecutive cycles of treatment.

The most common side effects reported by women treated with clomiphene citrate include hot flashes, breast tenderness, mood swings, vaginal discharge and nausea.

“This is the first FDA approval for this indication, which is the most severe treatment-emergent adverse event reported to the agency in the last 10 years,” said Dr. David K. Healy, M. D., director of the Division of Obstetrics and Gynecology, at the FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research.

“Clomiphene citrate has been a leader in the treatment of women with ovulatory disorders, which is why it has become one of the most sought after drugs in the world. We are proud to be one of the few women’s health companies that has been actively promoting it.”

According to the FDA, ovulation is a normal process by which a woman is made to release an egg (an embryo) from her fallopian tubes, which is when sperm is released. Fertility treatment for women is often done as a part of assisted reproductive technology (ART). The FDA has recently approved clomiphene citrate for use in women who have not conceived, who have failed to ovulate, or who have a history of unexplained infertility. As of November 2015, the U. FDA has approved a new treatment for women who have not conceived.

The most common side effects reported by women treated with clomiphene citrate include hot flashes, vaginal discharge, nausea and vomiting, and breast tenderness. In addition, there have been cases of severe mood swings.

Clomiphene citrate is a selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM) that works by blocking estrogen receptors in the brain, which helps increase the production of luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH) by the pituitary gland. This makes ovulation less likely and, therefore, less likely to occur.

Clomiphene citrate is used in women who have not ovulated on their own, who have failed to ovulate on their own and who have an egg retrieved. In the United States, it is used to treat hypogonadism, infertility, and other reproductive disorders.

The most common side effects reported by women treated with clomiphene citrate include hot flashes, vaginal discharge, nausea, and vomiting.

Clomiphene citrate should only be used in women who have been diagnosed with ovulatory dysfunction and who are taking fertility medications.

The FDA announced that a new drug has been approved for treatment of women who have not conceived on their own and who have failed to ovulate after three consecutive cycles of treatment. The drug will be sold in a new version, called FERNAX, which is available by prescription only.

“We are pleased to see that this FDA-approved drug has been shown to be effective in treating ovulatory dysfunction in patients with infertility,” said Dr. Healy. “The FDA continues to be committed to providing effective treatment for women with infertility, and we look forward to working with other pharmaceutical companies to further develop this important drug.”

FDA-approved clomiphene citrate has been used in women for more than a decade.

In addition, there have been cases of severe mood swings, including mood swings with mood swings and unusual thoughts, and severe headaches.

Why is Clomid a Prescription Medication for Pregnant Women?

Clomid is used in pregnancy to treat irregular periods (also known as, or ) or. This condition is when a pregnancy does not start, during or after the age of 23, to have an irregular or absent menstrual cycle. Clomid is also used in women who have polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), who are at an increased risk for cardiovascular disease. Clomid is used to treat other conditions such as:

Drug Interactions

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Warnings and Precautions

Before taking Clomid, tell your doctor if you have ever had an allergic reaction to:

  • clomiphene citrate (Clomid)
  • any of the ingredients in Clomid capsules
  • other hormones or medicines you are taking

Tell your doctor if you are pregnant, or if you are breastfeeding. Clomid may cause harm to a pregnancy. Tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements. This may affect your ability to get pregnant. Clomid may also affect the developing baby if you become pregnant while taking it. Clomid may harm a nursing baby. If you become pregnant while taking Clomid, call your doctor right away or call emergency services if you experience symptoms such as nausea, breast lumps, pain, or fever, headache, or bruising or bleeding. Clomid should not be used in children under the age of 23 years. It may harm a nursing baby. Keep all appointments with your doctor and the medicines you take to make sure you take this medicine. Do not take Clomid more often than directed. Tell your doctor if you are using any of the following:

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Clomid may also cause a condition known as ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS). The exact cause is unknown. You may be given Clomid to treat OHSS if you are not ovulating. Clomid may increase the amount of breast milk that your baby receives from breast feed. Your doctor will be sure to check the amount of breast milk your baby receives while you are taking Clomid. If you are taking Clomid to treat OHSS, tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements. Clomid may affect the developing baby if you become pregnant. Tell your doctor right away if you become pregnant while taking Clomid. If you become pregnant while taking Clomid, call your doctor right away or contact emergency services if you experience symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, or shortness of breath. Do not take Clomid more than directed.

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You may need to see a doctor or get help for any concerns about side effects.

Hi guys!

I have been on Clomid for 4 months now. I took it as a daily dose, but I thought I would go for a week off and go for a week. I have been having an irregular cycle, so I’m trying to see if I can manage my cycle and keep the cycle going. I’m not anorexic, so if you’re wondering why it’s happening, I know I might be a bit out of my head. I am hoping my cycle will be ok.

I have been taking clomid for 12 weeks. I’m wondering if I am doing any issues. I’ve not had any side effects, and I have gained weight and I’ve lost at least 5 pounds. I don’t know how I’m supposed to feel about taking this medication, but I think I’d prefer not to. I also have some anxiety, but it seems to be tolerable, although it’s not the best idea to take it. I’ve had no issues since my cycle, so I’ve taken the dose that worked for me, and have no side effects whatsoever.

I have a 3 week cycle and the doc prescribed it to me. I’ve been on Clomid since I was 8 months old. I’ve been taking Clomid on a daily basis for the past week and have not had any issues. I think it’s okay to take Clomid for 3 weeks and see how it goes. I’m hoping it will be fine. I know it’s not a big deal for me, but I would rather not have side effects. I’d also be willing to take a placebo and have the same effect.

I have been taking Clomid for the past year and the doc has prescribed it for another cycle. I think it’s okay to take it for a couple of weeks, but I would prefer that I didn’t take it for long. I’ve also been taking a lot ofomod, which has been working great for me and I’ve been able to get some steady results with the Clomid.

If you’re concerned about side effects, then you might want to take Clomid for an extended period. It’s a long shot, but I think it’s okay to take it for a couple of weeks and see how it goes.

Thanks!

P. S. I hope you don’t mind my taking Clomid for a couple of weeks. The last thing I would like to do is to change the dose for a week and see how the cycle goes. I have no side effects whatsoever, so I don’t have a question about it. I hope that helps!

I’m trying to get a break from the cycle but it’s going to be very hard for me if I don’t get better. I’m taking the Clomid now for a couple of weeks but I’m worried I’ll have side effects. I hope I don’t have side effects again.

I’ve been taking clomid for 8 weeks. My cycle is going well, so I’ve been taking it every day for the past week. I don’t have any issues, but I am worried about the side effects. I’m hoping to get a few days off but if I do I’ll be fine. I’m hoping that will be OK. I’m also taking another dose of the Clomid and I’m concerned that I’ll have side effects again. I’m hoping I’ll be fine and see how it goes. I’m hoping that I’ll be fine and have some side effects. I’m trying to get a break from the cycle. I hope you have a better idea!

Hi, I am on Clomid for 6 weeks now and have not had any side effects whatsoever. I am a 5 year old and I am very self conscious about the cycle. I was wondering if there was anything I should be concerned about?

Thanks so much for your help. I know I’ll have some side effects, but I’d be glad to try things out to see what works for me.

I’ve been taking the Clomid for a year now and I’m having the same issues with the ovulation. I’m hoping that will be fine.