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Has anyone ever taking Clomid?

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Clomid gets prescribed for men and women having trouble with infertility

But with men it can also have a significant and sustained (after stopping the medication) increase in testosterone. As I approach the middle age I try to put the TRT off as long as possible to keep my junk working at least a little bit, but I can tell my test levels have dropped.

You can actually buy Clomid from everyone’s favorite online boner pill pharmacy (All Day Chemist) and I was thinking about grabbing some Clomid too
 
Clomid gets prescribed for men and women having trouble with infertility

But with men it can also have a significant and sustained (after stopping the medication) increase in testosterone. As I approach the middle age I try to put the TRT off as long as possible to keep my junk working at least a little bit, but I can tell my test levels have dropped.

You can actually buy Clomid from everyone’s favorite online boner pill pharmacy (All Day Chemist) and I was thinking about grabbing some Clomid too
Fuck that. I need more strength then I need more sperm
 
TLDR: low dose Clomid doubled the testosterone of a group average age 39 y/o




Results: The mean age was 39 years, and the mean pretreatment testosterone and estrogen levels were 247.6 +/- 39.8 ng/dL and 32.3 +/- 10.9, respectively. By the first follow-up visit (4-6 weeks), the mean testosterone level rose to 610.0 +/- 178.6 ng/dL (P < 0.00001). Moreover, the T/E ratio improved from 8.7 to 14.2 (P < 0.001). There were no side effects reported by the patients.
 

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