ENCLOMIPHENE + CLOMIPHENE

Boost Your Testosterone Naturally: Unraveling the Enigma of Enclomiphene vs. Clomiphene

Feeling lethargic? Libido lagging? Your mojo gone missing? Low testosterone levels could be the culprit, leaving you in a hormonal wasteland. But fear not, intrepid male warrior, for two heroes have emerged to fight for your virility: Enclomiphene and Clomiphene.

Both are Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators (SERMs), but they each pack a different punch. Let’s break down their unique strengths:

Clomiphene: The veteran, used for decades to kickstart ovulation in women and sperm production in men. Clomiphene works by tricking your brain into thinking estrogen levels are low, prompting your pituitary gland to pump up gonadotropins (FSH and LH), which in turn boost testosterone production.

Enclomiphene: The new champion, a sleeker, more targeted version of Clomiphene. It only binds to a specific type of estrogen receptor, minimizing unwanted side effects like gynocomastia (not-so-manly chest growth). Additionally, Enclomiphene has a shorter half-life, minimizing potential adverse effects and allowing for quicker dosage adjustments.

Benefits Brawl:

Round 1: Testosterone: Both champs pack a punch, raising testosterone levels and potentially improving libido, energy, and muscle mass. Studies suggest Enclomiphene might even hold a slight edge in testosterone boost.

Round 2: Sperm Count: Both fighters can increase sperm count and motility, potentially improving and maintaining fertility over testosterone replacement. Enclomiphene seems to lead the charge here, particularly in terms of total motile sperm count.

Round 3: Side Effects: Clomiphene, with its wider receptor coverage, can bring unwanted side effects like mood swings and visual disturbances (blurry vision being the most common albeit rare side effect). Enclomiphene’s targeted approach minimizes these, giving it a cleaner victory round.

The Verdict:

Both Enclomiphene and Clomiphene are valuable tools for men with low testosterone and fertility issues. Choosing the right champion depends on individual needs and tolerance. Enclomiphene’s targeted approach and reduced side effects make it a popular contender, especially for younger men. Clomiphene, however, remains a well-established option with a lower cost, making it suitable for some.

Remember: Before entering the testosterone ring, consult your doctor. They’ll help you choose the right champion and design a personalized strategy for a victorious return to your prime.

Human Studies:

  • Efficacy of Clomiphene Citrate Versus Enclomiphene Citrate for Male Infertility Treatment: A Retrospective Study. UroToday. 2020.
  • Successful Management of Secondary Hypogonadism with Enclomiphene Citrate: A Case Report Highlighting Advantages over Clomid and other Aromatase Inhibitors. Gavin Publishers. 2020.
  • Guay, A., Jacobson, J., Perez, J., et al. (2003). Clomiphene increases free testosterone levels in men with both secondary hypogonadism and erectile dysfunction: who does and does not benefit? International Journal of Impotence Research, 15(2), 156-165.
  • Ring, J. D., Lwin, A. A., & Köhler, T. S. (2016). Current medical management of endocrine-related male infertility. Asian Journal of Andrology, 18(3), 357-363.
  • Cannarella, R., Condorelli, R. A., Mongioì, L. M., Barbagallo, F., Calogero, A. E., & La Vignera, S. (2019). Effects of the selective estrogen receptor modulators for the treatment of male infertility: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Chief Medical Officer

Reviewed by:

Dr Alex Mosheni, MD
Dr Daniel Bryan, MD

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