Clomid
Clomid (Clomiphene citrate) is an oral fertility drug used in female patients to induce ovulation in women who are experiencing problems with getting pregnant. The mechanism of Clomid is based on its ability to decrease the level of estrogen in the blood thus helping the follicle come out. Your prescriber will administer you the exact dose of Clomid proceeding from your recently made estrogen test results and response towards the therapy. Clomid should be taken by mouth with sufficient quantity of water. The day of the drug’s intake depends much on the natural length of your menstrual cycle. Thus, for majority of women it is the third or the fourth day starting from the onset of menstrual flow. Your doctor may administer you a different regimen for Clomid therapy depending on your particular condition. If you happen to miss the dose of Clomid, take one as soon as you remember to. Do not change the amount of the drug taken without prior consulting your doctor.









