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Clomiphene 45mg Capsules (30-day Supply)

Clomiphene 45mg Capsules (30-day Supply)

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When ordering medications from Regen Doctors that require a prescription; you are reserving the medication until the prescription is provided from our physician. In order to complete the process and receive any medication, you must first answer the qualifying medical questionnaire that appears upon completion of checkout

With the price of your medication, a free consultation with one of our licensed medical providers is provided to ensure that the medication is right for you. If you meet the requirements our providers will write your prescription and your order will be completed.

Product Description:

Taking clomiphene encourages your brain to release two hormones: LH (luteinizing hormone) and FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone). These hormones tell the testicles when to ramp up testosterone production (Mbi Feh, 2022). Because Clomid doesn’t dull testosterone production like TRT, it maintains male fertility.

WHAT IS CLOMID?

Clomid is a medication approved for the treatment of hormonal imbalance fertility issues in women, specifically anovulatory and oligo-ovulatory infertility issues in women. These may be caused by a variety of factors, either as a result of polycystic ovarian syndrome or as a result of birth control use.

These are very specific kinds of infertility — in both cases, the cause of infertility is a lack of normal ovulation. In both cases, Clomid induces ovulation.

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Clomid (specifically its generic version, clomiphene) for both of these kinds of infertility, but when it comes to men, there’s less clarity.

Currently, clomiphene is prescribed off-label to treat infertility in men. That is, healthcare professionals prescribe this medication for male infertility even though it’s not approved for that use by the FDA.

It can also be used as a treatment for hypogonadism or low serum testosterone levels in certain men. This has occasionally been abused in healthy athletes as a performance enhancer to increase muscle mass through the effects of testosterone — but we’re here to talk about fertility, so let’s focus on that.