Clomid fertility

Clomid is also known as clomiphene citrate. It’s an oral medication that is often used to treat certain types of female infertility.

Indications
– Anovulatory infertility (ovulation induction);
– Amenorrhea (dysgonadotropic form);
– Secondary amenorrhea;
– Post-contraceptive amenorrhea;
– Stein-Leventhal syndrome (polycystic ovarian syndrome);
– Oligomenorrhea;
– Galactorrhea (on the background of a pituitary tumor);
– Chiari-Frommel syndrome (long-term postpartum amenorrhea-galactorrhea syndrome);
– Androgen deficiency;

Indications for men: oligospermia.

Antiestrogenic drug of non-steroidal structure. The mechanism of action is due to specific binding to the estrogen receptors of the ovaries and pituitary. With a low amount of estrogens in the body, it shows a moderate estrogenic effect, with a high amount – an antiestrogenic effect. In small doses, it increases the secretion of gonadotropins (prolactin, FSH and LH), stimulates ovulation; in high doses, it inhibits the secretion of gonadotropins.
It has no gestagenic or androgenic activity.