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Unable To Get Pregnant, Advised Fertomid, Thyrore, Dera. Any Side Effects ?

I am 23 year old from delhi, I get married last year, now from last 6 months we r planning to have a baby, but unable to get pregnant . My hus and me consult with doc they advise us to do some test which was done successfully. Test report was ok. Doc gave me some medicine like pyriconting, Dera, Thyrore25, Fertomid 50mg. for 15 days. I want to ask that are these medicine for pregnancy or have side effects of this medicine...
Wed, 18 Sep 2013
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You have been given pyridoxine, thyroxine and clomiphene. I should say that the prescription of ovulation induction should be done once all the standard investigations are done and ovulation needs to be induced. Empirical treatment, for six months of failed trial is not justified. Thyroxine is given to supplement if there is a deficiency and has to be continued at least for six months to a year to attain benefit. Until I get to know what are the investigations performed, I cannot comment further on the treatment modality. Hope this helps.
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Unable To Get Pregnant, Advised Fertomid, Thyrore, Dera. Any Side Effects ?

Hi, You have been given pyridoxine, thyroxine and clomiphene. I should say that the prescription of ovulation induction should be done once all the standard investigations are done and ovulation needs to be induced. Empirical treatment, for six months of failed trial is not justified. Thyroxine is given to supplement if there is a deficiency and has to be continued at least for six months to a year to attain benefit. Until I get to know what are the investigations performed, I cannot comment further on the treatment modality. Hope this helps.