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CAN CLOMID BE RECOMMENDED FOR A MAN AND WHEN?

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VICTOR EZIAGULU
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PostPosted: 03/18/07 - 14:00    Post subject: CAN CLOMID BE RECOMMENDED FOR A MAN AND WHEN? Vote now! Reply with quote

PLEASE HELP!

I WENT TO SEE A GYNACOLOGIST WITH MY WIFE WHO CARRIED OUT A SPERM TEST AND LATER RECOMMENDED 60 DAYS TREATEMENT ON CLOMID FOR ME. BUT WHEN I READ THE LEAFLET OF CLOMID THERE WAS NO PLACE THEY TALKED ABOUT MAN. SO I WANT TO KNOW WHETHER CLOMID BE RECOMMENDED FOR A MAN IF YES WHEN?

THANKS FOR MOST URGENT RESPONCE.
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PostPosted: 03/19/07 - 19:53    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

I am a woman and NOT a dr. but I have recently been prescribed clomid and much of my research has led me to believe that clomid CAN be used to treat certain issues in men as well. Call your Dr. if you are concerned but I think ok from what I have read.
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