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Do you have any data on enclomophine with exogenous testosterone?

AlphaMD's Answer

Very little. There still are no scientific studies that have been published on concurrent TRT and enclomiphene use. Though one is ongoing now. Providers on the AlphaMD platform have reviewed patients on TRT/SERM dual therapy. By reviewing their bloodwork (specifically FSH/LH), it seems that adding enclomiphene is insufficient to overcome the suppressive effect of TRT.

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