Clomid (clomiphene) and vision: Clomid (clomiphene) has been associated with vision disturbances such as shimmering peripheral vision, sensitivity to light, and persistent after images, but the reports in the literature are somewhat conflicting. One report shows that the vision changes may not be reversible after stopping the medication, so you should probably be seen by an ophthalmologist if you are having any vision changes at all.
Answered 1/31/2016
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Yes: Vision changes (e.g., blurred vision, seeing spots or flashes) may sometimes occur during clomiphene treatment, especially if you are exposed to bright light. These side effects usually go away a few days or weeks after treatment is stopped. However, in rare cases, vision changes may be permanent. Get medical help right away if any of the following occur: vision problems/changes, eye pain.
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