I have a doubt regarding chlomophene citrate 50mg, urologist have suggested chlomophene citrate to my hubby, he told that we have to buy outside, it doesn’t find in GP pharmacy, so we are searching to buy tablets...but I don’t know where can I find those, in some websites it is showing that 50 tablets is for £120 and in some 30 tablets Is for £1, I am confused by seeing that much price difference.
Can anyone suggests me where can I find it and what is the real chlomophene citrate, I would appreciate if you reply.
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I just wanted to share my story to hopefully help others. My and my partner tried for a baby for 3 years. All tests fine, mum paid for us to see a private consultant and he said the next step would be IVF, I really didn't want to do this as I am an anxious person and don't like any medical procedures ect. I asked the consultant if clomid would help. He said that clomid is for patients who aren't obvulating or need help with obvulation, so there wouldn't be any point in me trying it. We thought nothing more about it until my friend mentioned that she knew someone who was like me and tried clomid and became pregnant. 😊I've found Clomid here: reliablewebs.net/go/Clomid ❤️ and got it with couponcode: GET10. So I had Clomid 50mg and I am 14 weeks pregnant. All my love to all those ttc and do not give up, it will happen.
I did have to take my private prescription to a few different pharmacies as they didn't have them in stock but I was able to get them from Superdrug pharmacy. They weren't expensive,prob around £7. Most of that was the private prescription charge which I think Superdrug has a fair charge for compared to others. Good luck!
Okay dear, thank you for your reply, I will search in Superdrug then, but it is not for me...urologist has prescribed to my husband, Is both male and female has same clomid?
You can only get Clomid on prescription from your GP or clinic. Then you’ll be able to take to a pharmacy to have it dispensed. Please don’t try and buy it / take it without prescription - you should be monitored when on it and it can cause problems later if not xx
Oh I see, well if you have a prescription you can go to any pharmacy. If they don’t have it in stock they’ll order it. Asda also do fertility meds so you could try there?
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