What happens when u OD clomid.

madchemist36

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Here is a guy who was taking clomid for six months 1000mgs ed.
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Other than megatesticles,the frequency and severity of adverse reactions to clomiphene citrate appear to be dose related and occur most frequently in patients receiving high doses (100 mg or more daily) and/or prolonged therapy.The most common adverse effects of clomiphene citrate are cyst formation and vasomotor symptoms such as hot flashes. spontaneously a few days or weeks following discontinuance of the drug. .Vasomotor symptoms reported with clomiphene resemble menopausal hot flashes. These effects are usually mild and disappear after clomiphene therapy is discontinued.Abdominal symptoms or pelvic discomfort including distention, bloating, or pain may occur with clomiphene therapy and may resemble mittelschmerz, premenstrual phenomena, or ovarian enlargement.Adverse visual symptoms including transient blurring of vision, diplopia, scotomata, phosphenes, or photophobia have occurred in patients receiving clomiphene. These adverse ocular effects appear to be dose related and usually disappear within a few days or weeks following discontinuance of the drug. Visual symptoms seem to result from intensification and prolongation of after-images and often first appear or are accentuated when the patient is exposed to a more brightly-lit environment. Rarely, decreased visual acuity may occur. One patient reportedly developed posterior cortical senile cataracts following clomiphene therapy, but the causal relationship between cataracts and the drug has not been determined. Ophthalmologically definable scotomata and electroretinographic changes in retinal function have also been reported.Other adverse effects of clomiphene citrate include nausea or vomiting, increased urinary frequency or volume, heavier menses, increased appetite and weight gain, and various dermatologic conditions including urticaria, rash, or allergic dermatitis. Breast discomfort, increased nervous tension, headache, restlessness, insomnia, dizziness, lightheadedness, depression, fatigue, and reversible hair loss may also occur.Clomiphene citrate has not been reported to produce any clinically important abnormalities in hematologic or renal systems, in protein-bound iodine, or in serum cholesterol when given for short periods; however, following prolonged, continuous administration, elevated concentrations of desmosterol have been reported, indicating a possible interference with cholesterol synthesis.Increased retention of sulfobromophthalein has occurred during therapy with clomiphene while results of other liver function tests usually have been normal. One case of jaundice due to bile stasis has been reported.
 
DecaDent* said:
Other than megatesticles,the frequency and severity of adverse reactions to clomiphene citrate appear to be dose related and occur most frequently in patients receiving high doses (100 mg or more daily) and/or prolonged therapy.The most common adverse effects of clomiphene citrate are cyst formation and vasomotor symptoms such as hot flashes. spontaneously a few days or weeks following discontinuance of the drug. .Vasomotor symptoms reported with clomiphene resemble menopausal hot flashes. These effects are usually mild and disappear after clomiphene therapy is discontinued.Abdominal symptoms or pelvic discomfort including distention, bloating, or pain may occur with clomiphene therapy and may resemble mittelschmerz, premenstrual phenomena, or ovarian enlargement.Adverse visual symptoms including transient blurring of vision, diplopia, scotomata, phosphenes, or photophobia have occurred in patients receiving clomiphene. These adverse ocular effects appear to be dose related and usually disappear within a few days or weeks following discontinuance of the drug. Visual symptoms seem to result from intensification and prolongation of after-images and often first appear or are accentuated when the patient is exposed to a more brightly-lit environment. Rarely, decreased visual acuity may occur. One patient reportedly developed posterior cortical senile cataracts following clomiphene therapy, but the causal relationship between cataracts and the drug has not been determined. Ophthalmologically definable scotomata and electroretinographic changes in retinal function have also been reported.Other adverse effects of clomiphene citrate include nausea or vomiting, increased urinary frequency or volume, heavier menses, increased appetite and weight gain, and various dermatologic conditions including urticaria, rash, or allergic dermatitis. Breast discomfort, increased nervous tension, headache, restlessness, insomnia, dizziness, lightheadedness, depression, fatigue, and reversible hair loss may also occur.Clomiphene citrate has not been reported to produce any clinically important abnormalities in hematologic or renal systems, in protein-bound iodine, or in serum cholesterol when given for short periods; however, following prolonged, continuous administration, elevated concentrations of desmosterol have been reported, indicating a possible interference with cholesterol synthesis.Increased retention of sulfobromophthalein has occurred during therapy with clomiphene while results of other liver function tests usually have been normal. One case of jaundice due to bile stasis has been reported.

is there any other type of knowledge in your brain besides juicy info.
 
Damn! You guys are gonna make Deca's head (the one with two eyes, that is) swell up bigger than those testicles with all this praise you're pouring on! :D :D

j/k Good info Deca.
 
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