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Clomiphene

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      new window Clomid Use in Infertility Description: General Infertility FAQ's (inciid.org)
new window Clomid: Is this Fertility Drug Right for You? Description: Article on commonly prescribed fertility drug discusses pros and cons, possible side effects. (preconception.com)
new window Clomid: What, Why and How Description: What to expect when taking clomiphene as a fertility drug. (conceivingconcepts.com)
new window Clomiphene Citrate: The Workhorse of Ovulation Induction Description: Discussion about clomiphene citrate (Clomid) and its role in inducing ovulation. (diagnosishealth.com)
new window Clomiphine Citrate (Clomid) Description: Overview of how this compound is used to address infertility in women. (www2.mc.duke.edu)
new window DrugDigest: Clomiphene Description: Brand names under which this drug is sold, typical use, precautions, side effects, and interactions. (drugdigest.org)
new window Family Practice Notebook: Clomid Description: Indications, contraindications, pharmacology, and dosage. (fpnotebook.com)
new window Fertility drug: Clomiphene Description: Brand names, conditions in women and men for which it might be helpful, what treatment is like, side effects, success rates, estimate of minimum cost for monthly prescription. (babycenter.com)
new window How does Serophene (Clomid) Help to Achieve a Pregnancy and What is the Best Timing of the Dosage? Description: An OB/GYN tackles a question from a woman who is taking Serophene for the second time. (parenthoodweb.com)
new window Medication: Clomid Description: Overview of the ways in which clomiphene is used as a "first line" treatment for infertility in some women. (jonesinstitute.org)
new window MesoRx: Clomiphene Citrate (Clomid) Description: An article on the usefulness of clomiphene as an anti-estrogen for male bodybuilders and endurance athletes. (mesomorphosis.com)
new window Multum Information Services: Clomiphene Description: FAQ for consumers covers symptoms of an overdose, who should not take this medication, what it does, and other questions. (subscriberx.com)
new window RxList: Clomiphene Description: Description of this drug's appearance and chemical composition, pharmacology, usage, side effects. (rxlist.com)
new window Women's Health, UK: Clomiphene citrate (clomid) Description: Simple explanation of the most important things for women to know about this drug. In question-and-answer form. (womens-health.co.uk)
 




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