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Re: Clomid side effects
From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Wed, 9 Apr 2003 19:16:04 -0500 (CDT)
Hi! Well, I just found this web sight and I thought that I would
respond. I am also taking 150 Clomid and I have not had too many
problems. I have had some side effects and according to my Doc, that
hypertension can occur. Have you started it yet? Did you start with 50
and then 100? I tried both, but they didn't work at all. Anyway, Let me
know!
Terryl
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t Fri, 31 May 2002, =?iso-8859-2?q?Zalányi Sámuel ?= wrote:
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> <anonymous@medispecialty.com (FionaW)> 2002.05.30. 16:16:05 -5h-kor írta:
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>> At Wed, 29 May 2002, =?iso-8859-2?q?Zal¨¢nyi wrote:
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>> > <anonymous@medispecialty.com (FionaW)> 2002.05.28. 13:24:33 -5h-kor §ßrta:
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>> >> Hi everyone,
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>> >> I was wondering if anyone knows what side effects of taking too much
>> >> Clomid could be. Can it cause hyperstimulation or chemical pregnancy?
>> >> I'm going to take 150mg tomorrow and really worried about it.
>> >>
>> >> Thanks a lot
>> >>
>> >Hi Fiona,
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>> >What do you mean by too much? Have you tried lower doses before your dr
>> >increased it to 150 mg?
>> >On the other hand, there is no clear dose/response relationship between
>> >clomid and ovulation.
>> >
>> >Sam
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>> Hi Sam,
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>> Thanks a lot for your reply, I really appreciate it. I started Clomid
>> from 50mg and my progesterone level on day 21 was 13. But when I moved
>> to 100 it dropped to 3. I was really stressed at that time that why I
>> think my results were so poor second time. Now my doctor told me to
>> stay on 100mg for the next month. But I thought that if it didn¡¯t work
>> last time I should increase my dose to 150 but wasn¡¯t sure about side
>> effects. Do you think it will be okay for me to take 150?
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>> Thank you very much
>>
>> Fiona
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>Hi Fiona,
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>If your progesterone (P) was 13 (what? ng/ml or nmol/ml) on 50 mg/d clomid, why have you increased it to 100 mg/d in the first place? And if the P was worse on 100 mg why do you think it will be better on a higher dose?
>Again, read my first letter carefully: there is no dose-effect relationship between clomid and ovulatiion. Your case is a typical poof for that.
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>Sam
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