Obstetric drugs generally work by releasing hormones that regulate or trigger ovulation. Ovulation is the process of releasing an egg which is a marker of a woman's fertile period. Drugs to treat ovulation disorders can usually be in the form of injections or can be consumed directly. Some fertility drugs cause side effects that may be severe for some people, while others bring positive results. Doctors can recommend different fertility drugs based on medical conditions, response to treatment, and side effects of these drugs in patients. There are many fertility drugs available, but the most commonly prescribed by doctors are: Clomiphene Citrate Clomiphene citrate has been used for more than 40 years and is often chosen as the main choice for fertility drugs. This fertility drug causes the pituitary gland and hypothalamus in the brain to release hormones that stimulate the ovaries to produce eggs. Basically, clomiphene is consumed at an initial dose of 50 milligrams daily f...