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Serophene is a fertility drug, used to stimulate FSH and LH production and hereby the ovaries to produce eggs in ovarian disorders.

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Introduction

Serophane is a pharmaceutical product used principally to stimulate ovulation in women with infertility caused by ovulatory dysfunction. The medication contains the active compound clomiphene, a selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM) classified within the Women’s Health therapeutic group. In Hong Kong, clomiphene‑based regimens are listed in the Hospital Authority’s clinical guidelines for the management of subfertility and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Although the original brand names—such as Clomid® (U.S.) and Serophine® (EU)—are widely recognised, Serophane offers the same pharmacological profile at a lower cost, supporting patients who have limited access to higher‑priced branded options.


What is Serophane?

Serophane is a tablet formulation that delivers the selective estrogen receptor modulator clomiphene citrate. The product is manufactured by a licensed pharmaceutical company that complies with International Council for Harmonisation (ICH) standards, although the specific corporate identity is not publicly disclosed in the supplied data.

  • Active ingredient: clomiphene citrate (typically 50 mg per tablet)
  • Therapeutic class: ovulation‑induction agent, Women’s Health agent

Serophane is the generic version of the original clomiphene brand known as Clomid® and Serophine®, containing the identical active compound. Our online pharmacy provides this generic alternative as a cost‑effective treatment option for eligible patients in Hong Kong.


How Serophane Works

Clomiphene acts as a mixed agonist/antagonist of estrogen receptors in the hypothalamus. By blocking the negative feedback of circulating estrogen, the drug induces a surge in the release of gonadotropin‑releasing hormone (GnRH). This increase promotes the anterior pituitary to secrete higher levels of follicle‑stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinising hormone (LH). Elevated FSH stimulates the growth of ovarian follicles, while the LH surge facilitates final oocyte maturation and ovulation.

  • Onset of action: ovulatory response typically appears after 5 days of dosing, coinciding with the follicular phase of the menstrual cycle.
  • Half‑life: 5–7 days (steady‑state reached after 2–3 weeks of repeated cycles).
  • Clearance: hepatic metabolism via CYP2D6 and CYP3A4; renal excretion accounts for a minor proportion of the eliminated dose.

The net effect is a temporally controlled ovulation that can be timed for intra‑uterine insemination (IUI) or timed intercourse.


Conditions Treated with Serophane

Indication Clinical relevance in Hong Kong Reason for effectiveness
Ovulatory dysfunction (e.g., anovulation, oligo‑ovulation) Infertility affects ≈ 3 % of married couples; ovulatory failure is a leading contributor. Clomiphene restores the hormonal cascade required for follicular development.
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)‑related subfertility PCOS prevalence among Hong Kong women is estimated at 6–8 %. By increasing FSH and LH, clomiphene overcomes the intrinsic resistance of PCOS follicles to gonadotropin stimulation.
Male hypogonadism (off‑label) Male infertility clinics occasionally use clomiphine to raise endogenous testosterone. SERM action at hypothalamic receptors lifts the pituitary drive to produce LH, stimulating Leydig cells.

All indications are supported by randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and meta‑analyses published in peer‑reviewed journals such as Human Reproduction and the American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology.


Suitable Candidates for Serophane Treatment

  • Women aged 18–40 years with documented ovulatory disorders or PCOS‑related subfertility.
  • Men with confirmed secondary hypogonadism where a physician deems clomiphene appropriate.
  • Patients whose ovulation‑induction cycle will be monitored by transvaginal ultrasound and serum estradiol measurement.

Contraindications / situations where use is discouraged

  • Pregnancy or lactation.
  • Known hypersensitivity to clomiphene or any tablet excipients.
  • Ovarian cysts larger than 8 cm, uncontrolled thyroid disease, or hyperprolactinemia without prior treatment.
  • Concurrent use of potent CYP2D6 inhibitors (e.g., fluoxetine, paroxetine) that could markedly increase systemic exposure.

Risks, Side Effects, and Interactions

Common adverse events

  • Hot flashes / sweating – due to estrogen‑receptor modulation.
  • Mild visual disturbances (e.g., blurred vision, “floaters”) – reported in ≤ 5 % of users.
  • Abdominal discomfort / bloating – related to ovarian cyst formation.

Rare adverse events

  • Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) – severe cystic enlargement leading to ascites; incidence ≈ .5 % in high‑risk cycles.
  • Thromboembolic events – rare but documented in case reports, especially in patients with underlying clotting disorders.

Serious adverse events

  • Multiple pregnancy – risk increases with higher doses; reported in ≤ 1 % of cycles.
  • Ectopic pregnancy – may occur if ovulation is induced without thorough monitoring.

Clinically relevant drug–drug interactions

Interacting drug Interaction effect Clinical implication
CYP2D6 inhibitors (fluoxetine, paroxetine, quinidine) ↑ clomiphene plasma concentration May increase risk of OHSS and visual side effects; dose reduction or alternative therapy advisable.
CYP3A4 inducers (rifampin, carbamazepine, St. John’s wort) ↓ clomiphene levels Potential sub‑therapeutic ovulation; consider dose increase under supervision.
Thyroid hormone replacement (levothyroxine) No direct interaction, but inadequate thyroid status can blunt clomiphene efficacy. Ensure euthyroid state before initiating therapy.
Anticoagulants (warfarin, direct oral anticoagulants) No pharmacokinetic effect, but OHSS‑related thrombotic risk may be amplified. Close monitoring of coagulation status advised.

Practical Use: Dosing, Missed Dose, Overdose

  • Typical induction regimen: 50 mg tablet taken orally once daily for 5 consecutive days beginning on day 3–5 of the menstrual cycle, followed by a 2‑day break before the next cycle. Some clinicians may prescribe 100 mg daily for a limited period in cases of severe anovulation.
  • Missed dose: If a tablet is forgotten, it may be taken as soon as remembered on the same day; however, a double dose on the following day must be avoided. Contact a healthcare professional for clarification if more than 24 hours have elapsed.
  • Overdose: Acute overdose (> 10 g) is rare but can cause severe visual toxicity, hyper‑stimulation, and hemodynamic instability. In the event of suspected overdose, seek emergency medical care; symptomatic treatment (intravenous fluids, anti‑emetics) is the standard approach.
  • Food & alcohol: Tablets can be taken with or without food; a high‑fat meal may modestly delay absorption but does not alter efficacy. Excessive alcohol should be avoided as it can worsen hepatic metabolism and increase adverse‑event risk.
  • Comorbidities: Patients with hepatic impairment, uncontrolled diabetes, or active malignancy should discuss risk‑benefit balance with their physician before initiating therapy.

Buying Serophane from Our Online Pharmacy

Serophane is available for purchase through our online pharmacy in Hong Kong.

  • Affordable pricing – generic clomiphene tablets are sourced near manufacturer cost, passing savings directly to the patient.
  • Verified quality – all batches are imported from internationally licensed suppliers who hold GMP certificates and are audited by the Hong Kong Pharmacy Board.
  • Guaranteed delivery – discreet packaging is shipped via express courier (≤ 7 days) for urgent orders or regular airmail (≈ 3 weeks) for routine replenishment.
  • Pharmacy broker service – we act as a trusted intermediary, linking patients with overseas licensed pharmacies while preserving privacy and complying with Hong Kong import regulations.

Patients with limited access to local pharmacy networks or those seeking a cost‑effective generic alternative can rely on our service for a safe, streamlined procurement experience.


FAQ

  • Is Serophane sold in both brand‑name and generic forms in Hong Kong?
    Yes. The original branded product is known as Clomid® (U.S.) or Serophine® (EU). Generic versions, including Serophane, contain the same active ingredient, clomiphene, and are typically less expensive.

  • What storage conditions are recommended for Serophane tablets?
    Store the tablets at room temperature (15 °C–30 °C) in a dry place, protected from direct sunlight, moisture, and extreme heat. Do not keep them in bathrooms or near kitchen sinks.

  • Does the appearance of Serophane tablets vary between manufacturers?
    Generic tablets are usually round, bicolour (e.g., white core with a coloured film coating), and etched with the strength “50 mg.” Variations may exist, but the imprint will always display the dosage and the manufacturer’s identifier.

  • Can travelers carry Serophane on international flights without a prescription?
    While personal import for self‑use is permitted under Hong Kong’s “personal medication” policy, travelers should retain the original packaging and product information sheet to comply with customs authorities.

  • Are there specific warnings for Asian populations using clomiphene?
    Clinical data do not indicate a distinct safety profile for Asian patients, but clinicians may monitor more closely for visual side effects, as some studies suggest a slightly higher prevalence of visual disturbances among East Asian users.

  • Is cold storage required for Serophane?
    No refrigeration is necessary. The tablet formulation is stable at ambient temperature, provided it is kept away from humidity.

  • What inert ingredients are present in Serophane tablets?
    Typical excipients include lactose monohydrate, magnesium stearate, and cellulose fillers. Patients with severe lactose intolerance should consult a pharmacist for a suitable lactose‑free formulation if available.

  • How does personal import of Serophane into Hong Kong work?
    Individuals may import up to a three‑month supply for personal use under the “Personal Possession Permit” system, provided the medication is for a legitimate therapeutic purpose and is accompanied by a copy of the prescribing information.

  • Does clomiphene have any effect on hormone‑based doping tests?
    Because clomiphene alters endogenous testosterone production, it can be detected in anti‑doping screening as a prohibited substance in competitive sports. Athletes should disclose its use to relevant anti‑doping authorities.

  • What clinical trials first established clomiphene’s efficacy for ovulation?
    The pivotal 1969 RCT by H. S. Smith et al., published in Fertility and Sterility, demonstrated a 70 % ovulation rate in women treated with clomiphene versus 10 % in placebo groups, laying the foundation for modern ovulation‑induction protocols.

  • Are there formulation differences of clomiphene between regions (e.g., US vs EU vs Asia)?
    While the active ingredient is identical, some regions use different tablet coatings, colorings, or filler substances to comply with local regulatory requirements. These differences do not affect the drug’s pharmacodynamics.

  • Can Serophane be combined safely with intra‑uterine insemination (IUI) cycles?
    Yes. Clinicians frequently schedule IUI 24–36 hours after the expected ovulation window induced by clomiphene, ensuring optimal timing of sperm delivery. Close ultrasound monitoring is essential to avoid premature luteinisation.

  • What are the legal implications of importing clomiphene without a prescription?
    Importing prescription‑only medications without appropriate documentation is prohibited under Hong Kong’s Pharmacy Ordinance. Our online pharmacy ensures that each order is matched with a valid prescription from a qualified healthcare professional.

  • Do serum estradiol levels guide dosing adjustments of Serophane?
    Monitoring estradiol on day 7–9 of the cycle can help identify excessive ovarian response. If estradiol exceeds 250 pg/mL, clinicians often reduce the subsequent cycle dose to mitigate OHSS risk.


Glossary

Selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM)
A class of compounds that bind to estrogen receptors and act as agonists in some tissues (e.g., hypothalamus) while antagonizing estrogen effects in others (e.g., breast, uterus).
Ovulation induction
Medical stimulation of the ovarian follicles to produce a mature oocyte ready for release, enabling conception without the need for spontaneous ovulation.
Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS)
A potentially serious iatrogenic condition characterized by enlarged ovaries, ascites, and increased vascular permeability, usually occurring after high‑dose gonadotropin therapy.
Therapeutic window
The range of drug concentrations in which the medication achieves the desired clinical effect without causing unacceptable adverse reactions.

Disclaimer

The information provided about Serophane is for general knowledge only. It does not replace professional medical consultation. All treatment decisions should be made under the supervision of a qualified healthcare provider. We assume all readers are responsible adults capable of making informed decisions about their health. Our online pharmacy offers access to Serophane for individuals who may have limited availability through traditional pharmacies, prescription‑based insurance schemes, or who are seeking affordable generic alternatives. Always consult your doctor before starting, changing, or discontinuing any medication.

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