Are allergic to Clomid, clomiphene citrate, or any inactive component used to make Clomid. Your healthcare provider or pharmacist has a list of the inactive ingredients used to make Clomid.
Are pregnant or may be pregnant.
Have liver disease, including liver failure or cirrhosis.
Have abnormal uterine bleeding (vaginal bleeding) and your healthcare provider does not know the cause.
Have ovarian cysts.
Have enlarged ovaries, other than with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS).
There are a number of situations in which Clomid should not be taken, as well as a number of precautions and warnings people should be aware of before starting the medication. However, it is possible that not all the warnings or precautions for Clomid were discussed in this article. Therefore, you should talk with your healthcare provider about the specific ones that may apply to you.