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Does Clomid Increase Testosterone Level And Lower PSA Level?

I just finished a 90 day prescription of Clomid to raise my testosterone level. My testosterone went from 279 to 637 but my PSA also went from 1.1 to 1.5. Should I be worried? Is it the Clomid that raised my PSA and will it level off or go back down to what is was before I took the Clomid? Thanks. Frank
Thu, 20 Feb 2014
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Both PSA values you quote are well within normal limits. Clomid is a weak antiandrogen. Taking it stimulates your brain to make more, sensing levels are dropping. PSA increase is not unexpected, but should remain in the normal range, exactly what you did. I'm glad the treatment was so successful and I hope you continue to feel well.
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Does Clomid Increase Testosterone Level And Lower PSA Level?

Both PSA values you quote are well within normal limits. Clomid is a weak antiandrogen. Taking it stimulates your brain to make more, sensing levels are dropping. PSA increase is not unexpected, but should remain in the normal range, exactly what you did. I m glad the treatment was so successful and I hope you continue to feel well.