Who should not take Clomifene (Generic Clomid)?
Clomifene (Generic Clomid) should not be used in pregnancy. Women should have a pregnancy test to make sure they are not pregnant before each course of Clomifene (Generic Clomid) therapy. Seek medical advice from your doctor. It is not known whether Clomifene (Generic Clomid) passes into breast milk. Clomifene (Generic Clomid) may suppress the production of milk. Seek medical advice from your doctor. Clomifene (Generic Clomid) should not be used if you suffer from a liver disease, certain types of cancer that are dependent on hormones for growth, e.g. endometrial cancer or abnormal bleeding from the uterus of unknown cause. Clomifene (Generic Clomid) should not be used if you have a history of decreased liver function. Clomifene (Generic Clomid) should not be used if you are allergic to one or any of its ingredients. Please inform your doctor or pharmacist if you have previously experienced such an allergy. If you feel you have experienced an allergic reaction, stop using Clomifene (Ge