Clomiphene treatment of the idiopathic hypofertile male:

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  • liftsiron
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    • Nov 2003
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    Clomiphene treatment of the idiopathic hypofertile male:

    Fertil Steril. 1980 Jun;33(6):618-23.
    Clomiphene treatment of the idiopathic hypofertile male: high-dose, alternate-day therapy.
    Ross LS, Kandel GL, Prinz LM, Auletta F.
    Abstract

    Increasing reports suggest that clomiphene citrate (clomid) is useful in the treatment of idiopathic hypofertile males. Recent studies have advocated low-dose, cyclic therapy (25 mg daily for 25 days, 5 days' rest) and, although significant clinical responses have been reported, the hormone response has been erratic. This study of 53 patients, given high-dose, alternate-day therapy (100 mg three times/week), shows an over-all positive response rate of 66% and a pregnancy rate of 26%. Significant gonadotropin and testosterone surges were seen in the responders, but a selective lack of a follicle-stimulating hormone surge was noted in a small group of nonresponders. Clomiphene given in this dosage seems to be safe for periods of up to 15 months and appears to be a rational and useful agent for the treatment of this patient group.

    PMID:
    6769716
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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