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Clomiphene (Clomid)

Clomiphene (Clomid) tablets

NABP Digital Pharmacy
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Licensed U.S. Pharmacy

Clomiphene (Clomid) Rx Only

Generic for Clomid · Selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM)





Cash price* (from)
from $0.44
*Cash example for common strengths. Your price may be lower with insurance or savings at checkout.

  • 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

  1. Send us your prescription (upload, prescriber e-faxes, or transfer from another pharmacy).
  2. We verify your Rx, check interactions, and reach out if anything needs attention.
  3. 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

Price & insurance estimator




Estimated amounts shown for convenience; final price is determined at the pharmacy counter after claim adjudication.

Savings options
  • We accept eligible discount cards when allowed by your plan.
  • Ask us about cash savings programs if you’re uninsured.

Reviewed by our pharmacist

Judy Doyle, PharmD — Licensed Pharmacist (NPI 1699814004).


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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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