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Engamet 25mg Tablet can be taken with or without food but it is recommended to take it at the same time every day for maximum effectiveness The dosage and frequency of taking the medication will be determined by your doctor based on your specific condition and desired outcomes It is important to follow your doctors instructions regarding the dosage Engamet 25mg Tablet is not intended for longterm use and is typically advised to be taken for a period of 3 menstrual cycles Prolonged use may not be safe and can have potential risks Nausea vomiting bloating headache and hot flushes are the most commonly reported side effects of this medication If these side effects bother you or worsen it is important to inform your doctor Some serious side effects that require immediate medical attention include overstimulation of the ovaries pelvic pain stomach pain difficulty breathing weight gain and blurred vision Inform your doctor immediately if you experience any of these symptoms Prior to taking Engamet 25mg Tablet it is important to disclose any history of early menopause infertility ovarian fibroids or swollen ovaries to your doctor Additionally inform your doctor about any other medications you are currently taking as some drugs may reduce the effectiveness of Engamet or interact with its mechanism of action While taking Engamet 25mg Tablet it is generally recommended to avoid consuming alcohol Alcohol consumption may have adverse effects on the medication or its effectiveness It is important to follow your doctors advice regarding alcohol consumption while taking this medication

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Engamet 50mg Tablet

Engamet 50mg Tablet

Enclomiphene (50mg)

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Engamet 25mg Tablet

Engamet 25mg Tablet

Enclomiphene (25mg)

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