What are the different doses of Clomid?
What are the different doses of Clomid?
Most patients ovulate following the first course of therapy. However, if the patient fails to ovulate, a second course of 100 mg/day for 5 days may be given as early as 30 days following the initial course. A third course of 100 mg/day for 5 days may be given after 30 days, if necessary.
Can I take Clomid with other medications?
Clomid is a prescription medicine used to treat the symptoms of infertility in women who have ovulatory failure. Clomid may be used alone or with other medications.
How do I get the best results from Clomid?
How to take Clomid?
- On the third day of your cycle (The first day is the day you have a menstrual flow, and not just light spotting) start Clomid at 50mg (one Tablet) per day for five days.
- You should be having sex every other day starting from day 10 till day 16 of your cycle.
- Have a blood test on day 21 of the cycle.
Is 50mg Clomid enough?
The recommended dose for the first course of Clomid (Clomifene Citrate BP) is 50 mg (1 tablet) daily for 5 days. Therapy may be started at any time in the patient who has had no recent uterine bleeding.
Can I take two tablets of Clomid at once?
Do not take more than two tablets in one day. Do not take the tablets for more than five days at a time. If you feel the effect of your medicine is not working, do not change the dose yourself, but ask your doctor.
Do antibiotics affect fertility treatment?
How Antibiotics Make It Harder to Get Pregnant. Some antibiotics cause fertility problems in men who take them for a long time. Antibiotics affect both the quantity and quality of sperm. They may reduce the number of sperm a man produces, and make the sperm he does produce swim more slowly.
Who should not take Clomid?
Do not take this medicine if: You are allergic (hypersensitive) to clomifene or any of the other ingredients of Clomid (listed in Section 6). Signs of an allergic reaction include: a rash, swallowing or breathing problems, swelling of your lips, face, throat or tongue. You have or ever had liver disease.