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Clomid 50 mg tabl. #10

Manufacturer: Sanofi, France

Composition: clomifene 50.0 mg

Price: ₦ 13123.75 Updated 16 Dec 2025Clomid 50 mg tabl. #10

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What is Clomid used for?

Clomid is used to promote ovulation in women who do not ovulate properly.

Who should not take Clomid?

Do not take Clomid if you: Are allergic to clomifene citrate. Have liver problems. Have vaginal bleeding. Have hormone-sensitive tumors. Have hypertriglyceridemia. Are pregnant or think you may be pregnant. Have an ovarian cyst unrelated to PCOS.

What are some warnings and precautions before taking Clomid?

Talk to your doctor before taking Clomid if you: Have uterine fibroids. Have ovarian cysts. Have had bleeding. Are in advanced reproductive life. Have early menopause or infertility. Have thyroid, adrenal, or hyperprolactinemia disorders. Have stopped periods due to being underweight. Have PCOS. Have hypertriglyceridemia.

What are the possible side effects of Clomid?

Common side effects: Mood swings, hot flushes, fatigue. Abdominal pain, discomfort, bloating. Lower abdominal pain. Weight gain. Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea. Uncommon side effects: Headache, taste changes, reduced appetite. Vision problems (blurred, flashing spots, light sensitivity, black spots, double vision, eye vein inflammation). Lower abdominal pain. Vaginal bleeding. Breast discomfort. Rare side effects: Ovarian torsion (intense abdominal pain). Pancreatitis. Uterine lining thinning. Cataracts. Side effects with unknown frequency: Eye vein occlusion. Optic nerve inflammation. Blood clots. Patchy hair loss. Skin reactions. Mental disorders. Increased heart rate. Involuntary muscle movements. Numbness or tingling. Mental function disorders. Stroke. Bronchitis. Skin bruising. Vertigo.

What should I do if I experience side effects?

Stop taking Clomid and contact your doctor immediately if you experience: Vision problems, especially if they persist or worsen. Lower abdominal pain, bloating, weight gain. Progressive weight gain, severe abdominal pain, breathing difficulties, reduced urination, protein in urine, high blood pressure. Facial, eye, lip, throat swelling with breathing difficulties. Skin lesions (spots, rash, hives, swelling).

How should I take Clomid?

Take Clomid exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Swallow the tablets with water; do not chew or break them. Do not exceed the prescribed doses. Treatment must be supervised by a doctor.

What should I do if I forget to take a dose?

Do not take a double dose. Inform your doctor if you miss a dose.

What should I do if I take more than I should?

Inform your doctor, pharmacist, or go to the nearest hospital.

Can I drive or use machines while taking Clomid?

Clomid may cause vision problems. Avoid driving or operating machines if you experience these symptoms.

Can I breastfeed while taking Clomid?

Consult your doctor before taking Clomid if you are breastfeeding.

Can I stop taking Clomid without talking to my doctor?

Do not stop treatment without consulting your doctor.

How should I store Clomid?

Keep Clomid out of reach of children. No special storage requirements. Do not use after the expiry date on the label. Dispose of unused medicine properly.

What is the typical dosage of Clomid?

The usual starting dose is 1 tablet daily for 5 days. The dose may be increased to 2 tablets daily for 5 days in subsequent cycles. Your doctor will determine the appropriate dosage and treatment duration.

Is there any risk of multiple pregnancy while taking Clomid?

Yes, there is a risk of twin pregnancies while taking Clomid. Your doctor will discuss this risk with you before starting treatment.

What is the price of Clomid 50 mg tabl. #10?

The price of Clomid 50 mg tabl. #10 is ₦ 13123.75, exclusively for online orders through the Intaila mobile application