Clomiphene (Clomid) Rx Only
Generic for Clomid · Selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM)
from $0.44
- Prescription required. We do not dispense without a valid U.S. Rx.
- Pickup today in Los Angeles or get local delivery.
- Insurance accepted: Most major plans (Anthem, Cigna, Aetna, UnitedHealthcare).
- Reviewed by licensed pharmacists.
How ordering Clomiphene (Clomid) works
- Send us your prescription (upload, prescriber e-faxes, or transfer from another pharmacy).
- We verify your Rx, check interactions, and reach out if anything needs attention.
- Choose pickup or delivery at checkout. Most orders ready the same day.
Important safety information (summary)
Do not use if
- You are pregnant or there is a possibility of pregnancy.
- You have active liver disease or a history of liver dysfunction with clomiphene.
- You have ovarian cysts not due to PCOS, unexplained uterine bleeding, or uncontrolled thyroid/adrenal issues.
Common side effects
Hot flashes, abdominal discomfort/bloating, mood changes, headache, nausea, breast tenderness, visual disturbances (blurred spots). Stop and seek care if you notice significant vision changes, severe pelvic pain, or shortness of breath (possible ovarian enlargement/OHSS).
Treatment notes
Used for ovulation induction under clinician supervision. There is a risk of multiple pregnancy. Use exactly as directed and keep all monitoring appointments.
This page is informational and not a substitute for medical advice. See full information below.
What is Clomiphene (Clomid)?
Clomiphene is a selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM) used to help induce ovulation in certain patients with ovulatory dysfunction. It is dispensed by Serv-U Pharmacy only with a valid prescription.
Uses
- Ovulation induction in anovulatory or oligo-ovulatory patients as directed by a clinician
- Used in specific infertility protocols determined by your prescriber
Only your clinician can determine if clomiphene is appropriate for you.
How it’s taken (follow your prescription)
Typical regimens are cycle-based and individualized by your prescriber (for example, a once-daily dose for 5 days early in the cycle). Take exactly as labeled. If you miss a dose, follow your prescriber’s instructions—do not double up without guidance.
| Form | Strengths (examples) |
|---|---|
| Tablets | 50 mg |
Monitoring (e.g., ovulation tests, ultrasounds, labs) may be part of therapy. Pharmacist counseling is available at checkout.
Warnings & interactions
- Pregnancy: Contraindicated. Rule out pregnancy before each course.
- Visual symptoms: If you develop visual disturbances, stop the medication and contact your clinician.
- Ovarian enlargement/OHSS: Seek care for severe pelvic pain, rapid weight gain, or shortness of breath.
- Liver disease: Avoid in active or past clomiphene-related liver dysfunction.
- Multiple pregnancy: Increased likelihood—discuss risks and monitoring.
- Interactions: Always share all medicines and supplements with your pharmacist; some therapies for fertility may be coordinated by your prescriber.
- Duration of therapy: Typically limited to specific number of cycles; follow prescriber guidance.
Storage
Store tablets at room temperature away from moisture and light. Keep out of reach of children.
FAQ
Is Clomid the same as clomiphene? Clomid is a brand name for clomiphene citrate. We typically dispense FDA-approved generics unless your prescription specifies otherwise.
How many cycles can I take it? Your prescriber will set a plan and maximum number of cycles based on your situation and monitoring.
Can I use it if I might be pregnant? No. Clomiphene is contraindicated in pregnancy; pregnancy should be excluded before each course.
Do you accept my insurance? We accept most major plans. Enter your details at checkout to see your copay.
Sources & review
- FDA Prescribing Information for Clomiphene (latest label)
- NIH MedlinePlus: Clomiphene
- Professional society guidance on ovulation induction
Medically reviewed by Judy Doyle, PharmD — Licensed Pharmacist (NPI 1699814004) · Last updated
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Judy Doyle, PharmD — Licensed Pharmacist (NPI 1699814004).
Clomiphene has helped many patients with ovulatory dysfunction. We emphasize safe, monitored use: confirm you’re not pregnant before starting, understand the cycle timing, and watch for visual changes or significant pelvic pain. With proper guidance and follow-up, it can be an effective first-line option for ovulation induction.
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