Has anyone tried enclomiphene instead of clomid? Is it worth a try?
It certainly works if you're secondary hypogonadal. I've used it several times and have always experienced negative side effects. In my opinion, it's definitely a viable treatment option, but I would recommend not using it every day. An every other day approach seems to limit the amount in enclomiphene builds up on the e2 receptors. The lack of buildup should diminish the side effects. I have had way more success with enclomiphene versus chlomid.
Dont forget the "H" part of the HPTA. The hypothalamus must also be at least partly functioning. You need to produce both kisspeptin and GnRH for enclomiphene to work as monotherapy.Good point, it will only work if you're secondary AND your pituitary is still able to produce LH. If for whatever reason your pituitary is toast, blocking the negative feedback loop is not going to accomplish much. ...
Good point. Nothing's ever as simple as we'd like it to be.Dont forget the "H" part of the HPTA. The hypothalamus must also be at least partly functioning. You need to produce both kisspeptin and GnRH for enclomiphene to work as monotherapy.
Kiss->GnRH->LH->T->E2
I was just prescribed it. 12.5mg each day. Haven’t even received my prescription yet. Did it improve symptoms like brain fog and lackI was on enclomiphene citrate for 6 months and my Total T went from 300 to 1183, E2 did not rise much (33 from 27). I felt well "in general" particularly my mood, but other symptoms like libido, did not improve much.
I'm now following @JmarkH protocol described above. I have not done tests yet, my I feel that there has been an improvement, so I'll do bloodwork in January and see where I am then.
My only concern was LH went above 20, and although I'm not sure whether this is dangerous or not, and the doctor did not give it any thoughts, I was not comfortable with being above normal levels without significant benefits to warrant the risks.
@Zipty636, Welcome to the forum.Just joined, was just prescribed 12.5mg enclomiphen everyday.
I was just prescribed it. 12.5mg each day. Haven’t even received my prescription yet. Did it improve symptoms like brain fog and lack
Of energy by chance ? Currently my T is 303 LH 4 and FSH is 2.1 E2 is 15 Wondering if it’ll help or if I should just go to test cyp. I already have 3 kiddos.
Obviously I do not recommend a pariah forward, but a path forward instead (darn autocorrect)I'd recommend you discuss with your doctor having blood work at 3 months after treatment, and to decide a pariah forward based not only on lab values, but also on how you feel.
Good luck.
These levels probably aren't rivaling those of post-menopausal women, but still......
One thing to keep an eye on is LH and FSH and probably GnRH (thinking of you @Cataceous) as Enclomiphene blocks the negative feedback of Estradiol on the Hypothalamus and the Pituitary. Mine were off the charts (almost 3 times maximum levels). I'm not sure if that has any side effects, whether good or bad. The andrologist that was treating me at the time did not bother measuring it, my PCP said that it was okay and there was no need to worry (LH > 20). I have not found any literature saying that it poses a risk though.
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Thanks for the info@Zipty636, Welcome to the forum.
Based on my personal experience, which may be different from yours, enclomiphene citrate 12.5 mg Every Day (from Empower) for 6 months made me feel better from the psychological point of view, more optimistic, less explosive, less anger, less "laziness". With enclomiphene the changes were more subtle, it's not like you swallow the pill and all of a sudden life is unicorns and rainbows. The biochemistry improved dramatically and quickly, however, other more "sexual related" aspects did not improve as much. Look at my records above and see that I was almost where you are when I started. In 3 months I was willing to workout again, and my optimism increased.
One thing to keep an eye on is LH and FSH and probably GnRH (thinking of you @Cataceous) as Enclomiphene blocks the negative feedback of Estradiol on the Hypothalamus and the Pituitary. Mine were off the charts (almost 3 times maximum levels). I'm not sure if that has any side effects, whether good or bad. The andrologist that was treating me at the time did not bother measuring it, my PCP said that it was okay and there was no need to worry (LH > 20). I have not found any literature saying that it poses a risk though.
I'd recommend you discuss with your doctor having blood work at 3 months after treatment, and to decide a [path] forward based not only on lab values, but also on how you feel.
Good luck.
I don't see the Enclomiphene in your protocol?I'm a fan, but I've been on it for less than a year. I've had no issues with availability, as I just received another refill.
There are some here that are against it but my take is they had previous issues with clomid usually while on AAS cycles. So a bit of apples and oranges.
My signature states my protocol.
In March 2023 I switched to TestC. By October 2022 I had stalled, November, sliding backwards [gaining weight], and by December gaining more weight and mild other symptoms. While still far better off than before treatment, it wasn't satisfactory. My clinic agreed that I had reached the maximum my body could accomplish and it was time to start testosterone. I will take my 8-week labs next week. I'm still a fan of giving enclomiphene a try.I don't see the Enclomiphene in your protocol?
That being said, I assume no increase in E2? Anyone else notice an increase? Would it not make sense that since testosterone is increased, so too would E2 from normal aromatization.it's paradoxical that with the notable increase in testosterone, without really increasing estradiol, that most hypogonadal symptoms are not improved.
Empower Pharmacy is the only one I know of. There are others marketing it like Maximus, but the markup is huge. Cheapest I have found is to have your get your doc write a scrip for it and fax it in to Empower.My urologist has prescribed me clomiphene, but where are you guys getting enclomiphene filled? I want to talk to my urologist about it in a few weeks.