Why should Clomiphene Citrate not be prescribed?
If you are pregnant or think you may be, do not take Clomiphene Citrate. Unless directed to do so by your doctor, do not use Clomid if you have an uncontrolled thyroid or adrenal gland disorder, an abnormality of the brain such as a pituitary gland tumor, a liver disease or a history of liver problems, abnormal uterine bleeding of undetermined origin, ovarian cysts, or enlargement of the ovaries not caused by polycystic ovarian syndrome (a hormonal disorder causing lack of ovulation). adArray = new Array([‘second_ad_unit’,3]); Special warnings about Clomiphene Citrate Your doctor will evaluate you for normal liver function and normal estrogen levels before considering you for treatment with clomiphene. Your doctor will also examine you for pregnancy, ovarian enlargement, or cyst formation prior to treatment with Clomiphene Citrate and between each treatment cycle. He or she will do a complete pelvic examination before each course of Clomiphene Citrate. Clomiphene treatment increases th