Can any medication or medical condition affect the result?
Always read the manufacturer’s instructions for any medication that you are taking before conducting a test. If you are actually pregnant, have recently been pregnant or have reached menopause, you may get a misleading result. This may also be true if you have polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) or are taking certain fertility drugs. If you have a diagnosed fertility problem and/or are taking fertility drugs, ask your doctor if this test is suitable for you to use, and, if so, when to test. Clomiphene citrate does not affect the test, but may affect the length of your cycle and therefore, when you should be testing. You may need to use part, or all, of a second Clearblue Easy Ovulation test pack.
Related Questions
- An NTP patient has been admitted to a hospital for treatment of a medical condition other than addiction. Can the hospital supply the treatment medication?
- What if the applicant is being treated for a chronic medical condition or is taking medication on a regular basis?
- Can any medication or medical condition affect the result?