Clomid
Clomid information
Clomid – a common trade name for the drug clomiphene citrate. It is not an anabolic steroid. This is a drug that is often recommended to women as effective and safe way to improve their ability to reproduce offspring. This is due to the fact that Clomid stimulates ovulation rather well. In addition, it also blocks/reduces the effect of estrogen in the body. Speaking shortly, Clomid is chemically synthetic estrogen.
The most common method of treatment patients with chronic anovulation normogonadotropic is to stimulate ovulation with Clomid. This drug is being used in clinical practice for more than three decades and until now considered one of the main methods of treatment, because it ensures the achievement of ovulation in 65-80% of patients with normogonadotropic anovulation (which means that 8 out of 10 women will get pregnant after the course of treatment). Furthermore, we know a positive effect of systemic enzyme therapy on the course of systemic and organ autoimmune disease.
In connection with these properties Clomid, in appropriate doses, is used to stimulate ovulation (release a mature egg from the ovary) in anovulatory ovarian dysfunction (ovarian disease) and its associated infertility as well as dysfunctional uterine bleeding (uterine bleeding caused by the dysfunction of the ovaries), disgonadotrophic Ameron forms (absence of menstruation, caused by the dysfunction of the ovaries) and other types of pathology associated with endocrine disorders of ovulation (release a mature egg from the ovary).
As a rule Clomid shouldn’t be taken more than 6 cycles. Absence of side effects and good tolerability made this drug useful and effective not only in women who can’t become pregnant but also in sportsmen. Thus, Clomid increases the level of follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone, leading to enhanced development of natural testosterone.