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Outcomes of clomiphene citrate treatment in young hypogonadal men

Clomid may be the best alternative to exogenous testosterone for treating symptomatic hypogonadism in men who want to preserve their fertility. Exogenous testosterone impairs spermatogenesis because it naturally feeds back on the HPG axis, suppressing LH and FSH. In some men this leads to testicular atrophy.

Low dose Clomid (25 mg daily) has been shown to raise the testosterone to estrogen ratio (T/E2) in men with hypogonadism

Exogenous T supplementation decreases sperm production. Studies of hormonal contraception indicate that most men have a return of normal sperm production within 1 year after discontinuation. Clomiphene citrate is a safe and effective therapy for men who desire to maintain future potential fertility. Although less frequently used in the general population, hCG therapy with or without T supplementation represents an alternative treatment

Effect of rejuvenation hormones on spermatogenesis

Inducing Endogenous Testosterone & Preserving Spermatogenesis - Clomid is a safe and effective way to raise serum testosterone and improve libido, energy, enjoyment in life, mood, and sports performance.  It does not work as well if FSH & LH are already elevated (e.g. primary testis failure).