Clomid Clomiphene
Category: Women's Health
Product Details
Clomid, an effective non-steroidal medication, is utilized to induce ovulation in females who wish to conceive but face difficulties in producing eggs. Its active component, Clomiphene, is specifically designed to address infertility in women. Approved for medical use in the US back in 1967, this medication falls under the category of ovary stimulants, as it works by prompting the pituitary gland to release the necessary hormones for ovulation. In addition to its brand name version, a generic variant of Clomid is also available in the market, providing options for patients. Administered orally, Clomid is not prescribed for females with improper egg production in their ovaries. The chemical name of its active constituent is 2-[p-(2-chloro-1,2-diphenylvinyl)phenoxy] triethylamine citrate (1:1), with the molecular formula C26H28ClNO • C6H8O7 and a molecular weight of 598.09. Interestingly, Clomiphene exists as a combination of two geometric isomers, known as cis (zuclomiphene) and trans (enclomiphene). Beyond its primary role in increasing the chances of conceiving twins, Clomid serves other medical purposes. It is employed to address menstrual irregularities, ongoing breast milk production, fibrocystic breasts, and male infertility. This adaptable medication provides hope and remedies for diverse reproductive and hormonal issues encountered by individuals of all genders.
Composition: Clomiphene citrate
Manufacturer: Various