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What are the possible side effects of Clomid (Clomi Phene)?Geplaats op 29/8/2003 12:43 AM - 0 Reacties - Plaats Reactie - LinkWhat are the possible side effects of Clomid (Clomi Phene)?Stop taking clomiphene 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 clomiphene. 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
Clomiphene 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. Clomid - Side EffectsGeplaats op 9/5/2000 9:54 PM - 0 Reacties - Plaats Reactie - LinkSide Effects & Monitoring with ClomidBy: I have polycystic ovaries and am currently taking Clomid in the hope of becoming pregnant. It is my first month on the drug, and I have been experiencing side effects. I have hot flashes and bad mood changes, and I find it difficult to sleep. Is there anything that I can do to minimize the side effects but still carry on taking Clomid? Also, should Clomid make my periods regular? I am five days late, and I am unsure as to when I should be taking my second month's dose. Jane Clomiphene is a potent anti-estrogen that tricks the brain into thinking that your ovary is "slacking off." The result is that the brain releases more of the hormones LH and FSH to stimulate the ovary to develop egg-containing follicles. The side effects you experienced are not uncommon and relate to your body's need for estrogen. Unfortunately, anything done to minimize these side effects will diminish clomiphene's effectiveness at restoring normal ovulation. Unfortunately, many women treated this way develop painful ovarian enlargement and, in my opinion, waste a lot of time. Active monitoring of clomiphene therapy involves conducting a baseline ultrasound at the start of each cycle and withholding the medication if your ovaries are enlarged. LH and FSH levels are checked on day 9 of the first cycle. On or about the 12th day, you begin urine LH testing to pick up signs of ovulation. If no surge in LH levels is seen by the 16th day, an ultrasound is again performed to determine the exact source of the problem. If the problem is failure to grow follicles, a higher clomiphene dose can be use the next cycle. If a follicle grew but did not release a mature egg, you can have an hCG injection to release the egg (if the follicle is over 18mm in size and the uterine lining is 7mm or greater). If you decided to Order Clomid - Online Pharmacy. |
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