• Route of elimination: Based on early studies with 14C-labeled clomiphene citrate, the drug was shown to be readily absorbed orally in humans and excreted principally in the feces. (slabcutse.com)
  • Clofert (Clomifene Citrate) is used to induce ova production in women who are having difficulty becoming pregnant. (unitedpharmacies.com)
  • You must see your physician before using Clofert-100 (Clomifene Citrate) for this purpose. (unitedpharmacies.com)
  • Men using Clofert (Clomifene Citrate) should consult their physician about the correct dosage for their condition. (unitedpharmacies.com)
  • Taking Clofert (Clomifene Citrate) may result in experiencing unwanted side effects, although it is considered rare for most people to experience these side effects. (unitedpharmacies.com)
  • If you experience stomach or pelvic pain, vision problems, are sensitive to light, or have yellow eyes or skin after taking Clofert (Clomifene Citrate) then you see your physician. (unitedpharmacies.com)
  • Do not take Clofert (Clomifene Citrate) if you are pregnant or think you might be pregnant. (unitedpharmacies.com)
  • Clofert (Clomifene Citrate) may increase your chance of having multiple births (twins, triplets etc). (unitedpharmacies.com)
  • If you have had a history of liver disease, stomach bleeding or thyroid disease, then talk talk to your physician about the suitability of Clofert (Clomifene Citrate) for your condition. (unitedpharmacies.com)
  • Clomid Omifin 100mg Contrareembolso, Clomid omifin købe piller Clomiphene 100 mg Frankrike generisk Clomid anvendes til behandling af kvindelig infertilitet. (org.mz)
  • Clomifene is in the selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM) family of medication and is a nonsteroidal medication. (wikipedia.org)
  • Clomifene (previously clomiphene) is an orally administered, non steroidal, ovulatory stimulant that acts as a selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM). (slabcutse.com)
  • Clomifene appears to stumulate the release of gonadotropins, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), and leuteinizing hormone (LH), which leads to the development and maturation of ovarian follicle, ovulation, and subsequent development and function of the coprus luteum, thus resulting in pregnancy. (slabcutse.com)
  • Clomiphene is a non-steroidal fertility medicine, a triphenyl ethylene stilbene derivative which is an estrogen agonist or antagonist depending on the target tissue. (slabcutse.com)
  • All medicines may cause side effects, but many people have no, or minor, side effects.Some medical conditions may interact with Clomiphene. (slabcutse.com)
  • Common clomiphene side effects may include: flushing (warmth, redness, or tingly feeling), breast pain or tenderness, headache or breakthrough bleeding or spotting. (slabcutse.com)
  • It is not recommended by the manufacturer to use clomifene for more than 6 cycles. (wikipedia.org)
  • Clomifene has also been used with other assisted reproductive technology to increase success rates of these other modalities. (wikipedia.org)
  • The first endocrine event, in response to a course of clomifene therapy, is an increase in the release of pituitary gonadotropins. (slabcutse.com)
  • Absorption: Based on early studies with 14 C-labeled clomifene, the drug was shown to be readily absorbed orally in humans. (slabcutse.com)
  • In such cases, studies have observed a clinical pregnancy rate 5.6% per cycle with clomifene treatment vs. 1.3%-4.2% per cycle without treatment. (wikipedia.org)
  • Clomifene was approved for medical use in the United States in 1967. (wikipedia.org)
  • Additionally, enclomifene has a half-life of just 10 hours, but zuclomifene has a half-life on the order of several days to a week, so if the goal is to boost testosterone, taking regular clomifene may produce far longer-lasting pro-estrogenic effects than pro-androgenic effects. (wikipedia.org)
  • Clomifene has no apparent progestational, androgenic, or antrandrogenic effects and does not appear to interfere with pituitary-adrenal or pituitary-thyroid function. (slabcutse.com)
  • Clofert (Clomifene Citrate) is used to induce ova production in women who are having difficulty becoming pregnant. (unitedpharmacies.com)
  • You must see your physician before using Clofert-100 (Clomifene Citrate) for this purpose. (unitedpharmacies.com)
  • Men using Clofert (Clomifene Citrate) should consult their physician about the correct dosage for their condition. (unitedpharmacies.com)
  • Taking Clofert (Clomifene Citrate) may result in experiencing unwanted side effects, although it is considered rare for most people to experience these side effects. (unitedpharmacies.com)
  • If you experience stomach or pelvic pain, vision problems, are sensitive to light, or have yellow eyes or skin after taking Clofert (Clomifene Citrate) then you see your physician. (unitedpharmacies.com)
  • Do not take Clofert (Clomifene Citrate) if you are pregnant or think you might be pregnant. (unitedpharmacies.com)
  • Clofert (Clomifene Citrate) may increase your chance of having multiple births (twins, triplets etc). (unitedpharmacies.com)
  • If you have had a history of liver disease, stomach bleeding or thyroid disease, then talk talk to your physician about the suitability of Clofert (Clomifene Citrate) for your condition. (unitedpharmacies.com)
  • Additionally, enclomifene has a half-life of just 10 hours, but zuclomifene has a half-life on the order of several days to a week, so if the goal is to boost testosterone, taking regular clomifene may produce far longer-lasting pro-estrogenic effects than pro-androgenic effects. (wikipedia.org)