It is a fertility drug which can help more eggs release during ovulation to help a pregnancy occur. I had taken this medication when I tried to conceive for my first child. This medication would only be prescribe by an OBGYN if a woman has been trying to conceive generally a year or more. My insurance did cover the cost and I believe most insurances do.
2007-01-12 17:49:11
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answered by happynay 2
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Clomid is a drug that stimulates the release of hormones to help a woman ovulate. It will keep your period on a stricter schedule similar to the birth control pill, but it won't prevent pregnancy. Its a common drug prescribed for women who do not have a regular menstrual cycle and are trying to conceive. A doctor will probably want evidence of an irregular menstrual cycle before prescribing it. If you are having regular periods and are still not conceiving Clomid is probably not the drug you need. Unfortunately I do not know the cost of this drug without any kind of insurance or discount prescription plan coverage, but your doctor or pharmacist should be able to help answer that question to let you know what you would be getting into financially. Good Luck!
2007-01-12 17:59:20
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answered by newsoutherngirl 2
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Clomid is an anti-estrogen. This triggers a release of leutinizing hormone that stimulates the follicle to develop & release an egg. Usually, a woman will take it for 5 days, starting on the 5th day after her period begins.
I think a doc would prescribe it after an exam & history if you have been trying to conceive for a while & haven't been successful.
Careful, though, the major side effect is pms. It can make you really grumpy.
2007-01-12 17:53:22
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answered by buttercup 2
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Clomid
Clomid is a fertility agent used to stimulate ovulation in women who want to become pregnant. Clomid may also be used to treat other conditions as determined by your doctor.
Click on a drug in the list below to view prices and information.
Again, if you don't know what it is, why would you want a prescription for it??
2007-01-12 18:01:13
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answered by searious 3
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Clomid (clomiphene) is a fertility medication. It changes the hormones in the body and induces ovulation. You would probably need to see a gynaecologist for this medication as you would need to rule out other problems that might be causing infertility. The cost would depend from country to country, but in Australia I know it cost me less than $20 dollars and I only needed one 5 day course for it to work, so I can say from experience it is VERY effective.
2007-01-12 17:50:41
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answered by shredded_lettuce 4
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expensive sam , clomid ( clomefene citrate ) is in general employing for sturdy ovulating of egg . that's used whilst u have been given sessions , the third day is top-rated . dont take on your guy or woman . ask ur dr to furnish the medicine to get date .. Do u have any immature follicles ? then use on an known basis the folic acid as quickly as on an known basis ... chek ur hubbys semen prognosis attempt to ascertain it is sturdy ... then think of from ur element ... sturdy success .
2016-12-13 04:40:30
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answered by Anonymous
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You can not just go to the Dr and get a prescription. He will have to do tests and find out if this drug will even work for you. I was just put on it this month. I have been thru numerous test before they even considered putting me on this drug.
2007-01-13 06:24:48
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answered by loulou 3
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you already asked and I already answered
2007-01-13 02:45:29
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answered by kimandkaitlyn2005 4
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