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Are you on TRT as well or are you doing SERM mono therapy?
Enclomiphene is a stereoisomer of Clomiphene (Clomid), so they are literally the same exact medicine, though Enclomiphene eliminates the side effects by getting rid of the inert isomer.
Clomid is effective, and cheaper, though it comes with significantly more side effects than Enclomiphene.
Based on how you've responded, and how adding that has gone - We'd suggest swapping to injectable TRT & HCG for fertility instead. The main issue with any use of Clomid or Enclomiphene is that it supp... See Full Answer
This is very similar to another question so I will copy/paste that answer. The SERM (clomiphene or enclomiphene) and TRT combo is still experimental and not proven science. The hCG plus TRT is proven ... See Full Answer
While you can, we would suggest to not if you're interested in the fitness aspects of TRT (which most men are). Enclomiphene is nice because it doesn't impact fertility the same way that Testosterone ... See Full Answer
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