Enclomiphene
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Enclomiphene is a selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM) that stimulates the pituitary gland to increase LH and FSH output, driving the body's own testosterone production — without shutting down the HPG axis.
What Is Enclomiphene?
Enclomiphene is the trans-isomer of clomiphene citrate — isolated for its receptor-blocking properties on the hypothalamus, which leads to increased gonadotropin (LH/FSH) release and subsequently elevated natural testosterone production.
What It May Help With
Enclomiphene is used for men with secondary hypogonadism who wish to raise testosterone levels while maintaining fertility and natural hormonal signaling.
Who May Be a Candidate
Enclomiphene is generally most appropriate for younger men with secondary hypogonadism who want to preserve fertility. Provider review and lab confirmation are required.
How OakMD Works
OakMD is a telemedicine platform connecting eligible adults with licensed providers. If you're interested in Enclomiphene, the process begins with a brief online intake form. A licensed provider will review your health history, symptoms, and goals — and determine if treatment is appropriate for you.
If you are a candidate, your provider will create a personalized treatment plan and guide you through next steps. There are no in-person visits required.
Common Questions
Is enclomiphene better than TRT?
It depends on your goals. Enclomiphene preserves fertility and natural testosterone production but may not raise testosterone as reliably or to the same levels as direct TRT. Your provider can help determine which is more appropriate for your situation.
Ready to Get Started?
Complete a brief online intake. A licensed provider will review your information and determine if treatment is appropriate for you.
Medical Disclaimer: The information on this page is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. OakMD is a telemedicine platform. All treatments are prescription-based, subject to provider review, and may not be appropriate for all individuals. A licensed provider will evaluate your medical history and determine eligibility. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting any new treatment.