Dear Vicki,
According to the Physician’s Reference Desk (PDR), Clomid or cloimephene citrate is a nonsteroidal ovulatory stimulant used for the treatment of ovulatory dysfunction in women desiring pregnancy. In clinical trials, successful therapy characterized by pregnancy occurred in approximately 30% of these patients.
Patients on Clomid may experience psychiatric adverse effects such as anxiety, irritabilty, mood changes, psychosis. In light of your present psychiatric condition, a re-evaluation with your Obstetrician is necessary to weigh the risks and benefits of this type of treatment.
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pertainng to your health should always be directed to your personal physician or you may call Henry Ford Behavioral Health
at (248) 689-7476.
I wish you the best,
HFHS MD - RG
*Keyword: Clomid