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  • Female
  • 33 Years
  • 29/01/2025

Dr prescribed fertisure m to my husband because his sperm motility is around 30%. How long will it take before we start seeing improvements? And how many months might it take to achieve good sperm motility with this medication? I'm just a bit anxious about how soon this tablet starts working.

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taper off Clonazepam 0.25mg after 20 days of usage:

Tapering Schedule

  1. Gradual reduction: Decrease the dose by 0.125mg (half of the original dose) every 3-4 days.
  2. Example tapering schedule:
    1. Day 1-3: 0.25mg (original dose)
    2. Day 4-6: 0.125mg
    3. Day 7-9: 0.0625mg
    4. Day 10 and beyond: Continue to taper off the medication.

Elimination Half-Life

Clonazepam's elimination half-life is approximately 18-50 hours.

Complete Elimination

It can take around 7-14 days for Clonazepam to be completely eliminated from the body.

Important Considerations

  1. Medical supervision: Tapering off Clonazepam should be done under medical supervision.
  2. Withdrawal symptoms: Be aware of potential withdrawal symptoms.
  3. Seizure risk: Suddenly stopping Clonazepam can increase the risk of seizures.

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Consult a Urologist

Answered 04/07/2025

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Improvement in sperm motility with Fertisure M can take time due to the sperm development cycle.

  1. Time Frame: Expect noticeable improvements in 3 to 6 months with consistent use.
  2. Ingredients Role: The supplement's antioxidants and nutrients support sperm health.
  3. Consistency is Key: Regular intake as prescribed is crucial for effectiveness.
  4. Follow-up Testing: A repeat semen analysis may be recommended after a few months.
  5. Additional Factors: Lifestyle changes like a balanced diet and reducing stress can aid improvement.

Consult the doctor if no improvement is seen after the advised period.

Answered 20/08/2025

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