

Name: Clomed
Other common names and terms: Syphene, Clomivid, Fertomid, Serophene, Clomidex, Omifin, Tevrol, Nefimol, Clomifene, Genozym, Clomidac, Clostilbergyt, Pergolime, Fulfyn, Clomixyl,Clomid, Chloramiphene, Prolifen, Fertilin, Clomifeni citras, Clomed, Fertitone, Clomiphene, Dyneric, Ardomon, Ovitec, Serofen, Fetrop, Clominova, Clofert, Gravosan
Active Life: 5-7 Days
Drug Class: Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulator; Progonadotropin
Detection Time: 4 Months
Chemical Structure: 2-(4-(2-chloro-1,2-diphenylethenyl)phenoxy)-N,N-diethyl-ethanamine
Common Doses: 25-150 mg/day
Blood pressure: No
Acne: No
Water retention: No
Aromatisation: No
Liver toxicity: Very low
Decrease HPTA function: None
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