Enclomiphene citrate aids in treating low testosterone caused by secondary hypogonadism, specifically when linked to reversible pituitary or hypothalamic issues. It promotes the body’s own production of LH and FSH, increasing testosterone naturally. This sets it apart from transdermal testosterone, which tends to lower gonadotropin levels. Research shows enclomiphene maintains elevated testosterone even after discontinuation. Its targeted approach and minimal effects on other hormones make it a suitable option for maintaining reproductive health.
Wiehle, R., Cunningham, G.R., Pitteloud, N., Wike, J., Hsu, K., Fontenot, G.K., Rosner, M., Dwyer, A. and Podolski, J., 2013. Testosterone restoration using enclomiphene citrate in men with secondary hypogonadism: a pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic study. BJU International. Available at: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4155868/
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Wiehle, R., Cunningham, G.R., Pitteloud, N., Wike, J., Hsu, K., Fontenot, G.K., Rosner, M., Dwyer, A. and Podolski, J., 2013. Testosterone restoration using enclomiphene citrate in men with secondary hypogonadism: a pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic study. BJU International. Available at: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4155868/
Wiehle, R., Cunningham, G.R., Pitteloud, N., Wike, J., Hsu, K., Fontenot, G.K., Rosner, M., Dwyer, A. and Podolski, J., 2013. Testosterone restoration using enclomiphene citrate in men with secondary hypogonadism: a pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic study. BJU International. Available at: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4155868/
Wiehle, R., Cunningham, G.R., Pitteloud, N., Wike, J., Hsu, K., Fontenot, G.K., Rosner, M., Dwyer, A. and Podolski, J., 2013. Testosterone restoration using enclomiphene citrate in men with secondary hypogonadism: a pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic study. BJU International. Available at: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4155868/