Does Clomid Cause Low Sex Drive?
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Question : Im trying raise my testosterone. Ive been told that Clomid would do this. But ive got differnt opinions on it effecting my estrgen levels. Possibly causing low libido.
Will Clomid cause low sex drive?
Will Clomid cause low sex drive?
Brief Answer:
Clinical studies have not been done
Detailed Answer:
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I suggest not to use this, unless a Physician or a Urologist prescribes after a thorough physical examination. The only FDA approved indication for it's use is for the treatment of ovulatory dysfunction in women desiring pregnancy.
Clinical studies have not been done to study the adverse reactions and efficacy of it's use in low sex drive.
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Clinical studies have not been done
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thank You for consulting HealthcareMagic!
I suggest not to use this, unless a Physician or a Urologist prescribes after a thorough physical examination. The only FDA approved indication for it's use is for the treatment of ovulatory dysfunction in women desiring pregnancy.
Clinical studies have not been done to study the adverse reactions and efficacy of it's use in low sex drive.
Stay healthy and thank you for consulting! You can contact me again anytime, if you need clarifications or further assistance in future. Kindly rate the answer if you are satisfied.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Ashwin Bhandari
How about HCG. Would that work for testosterone levels and not cause low sex drive?
Brief Answer:
No, it does not. That too is not an approved indic
Detailed Answer:
No, it does not. That too is not an approved indication.
Thanks!
No, it does not. That too is not an approved indic
Detailed Answer:
No, it does not. That too is not an approved indication.
Thanks!
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vinay Bhardwaj
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