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After 3 weeks Enclomiphene raised my T from 168 to 525. Can Enclomiphene be used as a short-term solution to "surge" one's natural testosterone production? Or if you stop Enclomiphene, will testosterone levels drop over time and return to the low baseline?

AlphaMD's Answer

Exactly as you say. Low Testosterone caused by primary, secondary, or relative hypogonadism without any other outside conditions is a life-long situation that only continues to lower with age. Any TRT treatment which address this like Enclomiphene treats the issue but is not a cure, as there is no cure for low Testosterone currently. It will return right back to where it was before once stopping medication.

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