Generic Clostilbegyt
Description: Clostilbegyt (Clomiphene) is a fertility agent used to stimulate ovulation in women who want to become pregnant. Your pharmacist may know of alternate uses for Clostilbegyt (Clomiphene). Further Clostilbegyt reference material...
What is Generic Clostilbegyt?
Generic Clostilbegyt, like all generics, is the name given to the
prescription Clomiphene medication manufactured by any company other than the
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Other common names: Ardomon, Clom, Clomid, Clomifene, Clomifeno, Clomifenum, Clomiphene Citrate, Clomipheni, Clomipheni Citrate, Clomivid, C-ratioph, Dufine, Dyneric, Fertomid, Gravosan, Indovar, Klomifen, Kyliformon, Milophene, Omifin, Pergotime, Phenate, Pioner, Prolifen, Serophene, Serpafar, Tokormon, Clomiphene (generic name).
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