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Does your clinic ever use AI's with clomid, and have you noticed any benefits? Disclaimer: obviously not asking for medical advice. Just discussing.

AlphaMD's Answer

For the patients that we have on Clomid, most of them require the use of an AI. The benefit of adding the AI helps reduce high E2 symptoms which include bloating/fluid retention, emotionality, and nipple/breast tissue sensitivity/growth.

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