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Indications
For infertility treatment of females: Ovulet is indicated in the treatment of anovulation or oligo-ovulation in patients desiring pregnancy, whose sexual partners have adequate sperm, and who have potentially functional hypothalamic-hypophyseal-ovarian systems and adequate endogenous estrogen. It is also indicated in lactational amenorrhoea, psychogenic amenorrhoea, post oral contraceptive amenorrhoea and some cases of secondary amenorrhoea of unknown origin.
For infertility treatment of males: Ovulet is indicated in the treatment of infertility in males with oligospermia and poor sperm motility.
For infertility treatment of males: Ovulet is indicated in the treatment of infertility in males with oligospermia and poor sperm motility.
Pharmacology
Clomiphene has mainly antiestrogenic effects and some estrogenic effects. The mechanism in stimulating ovulation is unknown but is believed to be related to its antiestrogenic properties. By clomiphene competing with estrogen for binding sites at the hypothalamic level, the gonadotropins, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH), secretion is increased, which results in ovarian follicle maturation, followed by the preovulatory LH surge, ovulation, and the subsequent development of the corpus luteum. Usefulness in male infertility is also likely related to the increases in FSH and LH secretion.
Dosage & Administration
For females: 50 mg daily for 5 days, starting any day from second to fifth day of the menstrual cycle if bleeding occurs or at any time if the patient had no recent uterine bleeding. A smaller dose or shorter duration may be necessary for individual unusually sensitive to clomiphene, such as women with polycystic ovary syndrome. If ovulation does not occur, the dose is increased to 75 mg to 100 mg daily for five days (the next course beginning as early as thirty days after the previous course). In general, three courses of therapy are adequate to assess whether ovulation is obtainable. If ovulation has not occurred, the diagnosis should be re-evaluated. If ovulation without conception occurs, this cycle is repeated until conception or for 3 or 4 cycles. If pregnancy has not occurred after a total of about 6 cycles, further clomiphene therapy is not recommended.
For males: 25 mg once daily up to 90 days. A break of 5 days after every 25 days is recommended.
Patients undergoing haemodialysis: Haemodialysis shortens serum half-life by 25-30%. In patients undergoing regular haemodialysis, a loading dose of 250 mg-1 g administered prior to dialysis.
Elderly: As adults.
Time to peak effect: Ovulation usually occurs 4 to 10 days (average 7 days) after the last day of treatment, this period of time may vary by patient and by cycle. In rare cases, ovulation may occur as late as 14 days after the last day of the treatment.
For males: 25 mg once daily up to 90 days. A break of 5 days after every 25 days is recommended.
Patients undergoing haemodialysis: Haemodialysis shortens serum half-life by 25-30%. In patients undergoing regular haemodialysis, a loading dose of 250 mg-1 g administered prior to dialysis.
Elderly: As adults.
Time to peak effect: Ovulation usually occurs 4 to 10 days (average 7 days) after the last day of treatment, this period of time may vary by patient and by cycle. In rare cases, ovulation may occur as late as 14 days after the last day of the treatment.
Interaction
No drug interaction has been reported during the administration of Ovulet.
Contraindications
Pregnancy, liver insufficiency, abnormal vaginal bleeding (uterine tumour, ovarian cyst).
Side Effects
At the recommended dosage, adverse effects usually are rare. Incidence and severity of adverse effects tend to be related to dose and duration of treatment and are usually reversible after clomiphene therapy is discontinued. Visual disturbances, ovarian hyperstimulation, hot flushes, abdominal discomfort, occasionally nausea, vomiting, depression, insomnia, breast tenderness, headache, intermenstrual spotting, menorrhagia, endometriosis, convulsions, weight gain, rashes, dizziness, hair loss have been reported. Doses over 100 mg a day for five days have been associated with a higher incidence of side effects; patients receiving these doses should be carefully monitored. There have been rare reports of ovarian cancer with fertility drugs. But a causal relationship has not been established, because infertility itself is a primary risk factor.
Pregnancy & Lactation
This is not recommended in pregnancy. In some cases Clomiphene citrate may reduce lactation, if it is administered to a woman during lactating period. So it should be avoided during lactational period.
Precautions & Warnings
Ovulet will only be administered under medical supervision after careful selection of patients for clomiphene therapy. Complete pelvic examination is essential prior to start of treatment and should be repeated before such subsequent course to exclude pregnancy, ovarian enlargement or ovarian cyst formation between each treatment cycle. Incidence of multiple pregnancies is increased when conception takes place during clomiphene therapy.
Therapeutic Class
Drugs for Infertility
Storage Conditions
Keep below 30°C temperature, away from light & moisture. Keep out of the reach of children.