Fertomid
Fertomid
Fertomid to środek na płodność stosowany w celu pobudzenia owulacji u kobiet, które chcą zajść w ciążę.
Fertomid
Common use
Fertomid tablet is a medicine that helps address female infertility caused by ovulation problems or polycystic
ovary syndrome (PCOS). It is not a cure for infertility but it can assist in increasing the chances of getting
pregnant. This medicine promotes the normal development of eggs in the ovaries and stimulates the release of mature
eggs, thereby improving the possibility of a successful pregnancy.
Dosage and direction
It is important to take this medicine as prescribed by your doctor, at the same time every day, either with or
without food. The dosage and duration of treatment will be determined by your doctor based on your specific
condition.
Precautions
Exercise caution when consuming alcohol while taking Fertomid tablet, as it may interact with the medication.
Fertomid tablet may cause temporary blurring of vision. It is advised to avoid driving or operating machinery
until your vision is clear.
Fertomid is not intended for use in children. Keep it out of their reach. Older patients may be more
susceptible
to certain side effects of Fertomid. Your doctor will determine if this medicine is suitable for you based on your
individual condition.
Contraindications
Fertomid tablet should not be used during pregnancy as it may harm the developing baby.
This medicine is not recommended for breastfeeding women as it may pass into breast milk and potentially harm
the
baby.
Inform your doctor about any allergies you have, especially if you are allergic to clomiphene or any other
ingredients in Fertomid.
Ovarian cysts (except those caused by polycystic ovary syndrome): Fertomid tablet can worsen existing ovarian
cysts and should not be used in such cases.
Possible side effect
Taking Fertomid may cause some side effects. Here are some common side effects: Nausea: You may feel sick to
your
stomach after taking the medicine; Vomiting: Some individuals may experience episodes of throwing up; Bloating: This
refers to a feeling of fullness or swelling in the abdomen; Headaches: You may experience pain or discomfort in your
head; Hot flushes: You might suddenly feel a wave of heat spreading across your body.
Drug interaction
Other medications that stimulate ovulation, such as gonadotropins or bromocriptine: These medications may
increase the risk of ovarian overstimulation and should be used cautiously with Fertomid.
Anticoagulant medications like warfarin: Fertomid tablet may alter the effectiveness of these medicines, so
close
monitoring of blood clotting parameters is necessary.
Antidiabetic medications like insulin or metformin: Fertomid tablet can affect glucose metabolism and may
require
adjustments in the dosage of these medications.
Anti-epileptic medications like phenytoin or carbamazepine: Fertomid tablet may reduce their effectiveness, so
additional monitoring is essential.
Corticosteroids like prednisone or dexamethasone: These medicines can interfere with the action of Fertomid, so
careful monitoring is advised.
Missed dose
If you forget to take Fertomid tablet as instructed, take it as soon as you remember. If it's almost time for
your next dose, skip the missed one and resume your regular schedule. Never increase your dosage without consulting
your doctor.
Overdose
If you take too much Fertomid tablet, seek immediate medical attention. Common side effects of an overdose may
include nausea, vomiting, and stomach pain.
Storage
Store Fertomid tablet in its original container, tightly closed to protect it from light and moisture. Keep the
medicine out of reach and sight of children. Do not use after its expiry date mentioned on the packaging.