Product Overview
Enclomiphene is a prescription medication used in specialised hormone management to support natural testosterone production in men.
It is commonly prescribed in cases of:
- Secondary (functional) hypogonadism
- Low testosterone (Low T)
- Fertility preservation while treating testosterone deficiency
- Hormone optimisation protocols under medical supervision
At Angel Pharmacy, Enclomiphene Capsules may be compounded in personalised strengths according to your doctor’s prescription.
Enclomiphene should only be used under the guidance of a qualified healthcare professional.
What Enclomiphene Is Used For
Enclomiphene may be prescribed to:
- Stimulate the body’s natural testosterone production
- Increase luteinising hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
- Support sperm production in men
- Improve symptoms of low testosterone such as fatigue, low libido, reduced muscle mass, and mood changes
Unlike direct testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), Enclomiphene works by stimulating the body’s own hormonal signalling pathways.
How Enclomiphene Works
Enclomiphene is a selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM).
It works by:
- Blocking estrogen feedback at the hypothalamus
- Increasing release of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH)
- Stimulating LH and FSH production
- Encouraging natural testosterone production by the testes
Because it stimulates endogenous production rather than replacing testosterone, it may preserve fertility in appropriate candidates.
Individualised Compounding
Enclomiphene Capsules may be compounded in customised strengths to suit your treatment plan.
Individualised dosing allows:
- Gradual dose adjustments
- Hormone optimisation
- Reduced risk of excessive testosterone elevation
Your prescribing practitioner will determine the appropriate strength and duration of therapy.
Directions for Use
Take exactly as prescribed.
General guidance:
- Typically taken once daily
- Swallow capsule with water
- Take at the same time each day
- Do not exceed prescribed dosage
Regular hormone testing may be required to monitor response.
Do not discontinue abruptly without medical advice.
Important Safety Information
Before starting Enclomiphene, inform your doctor if you have:
- Liver disease
- A history of blood clots
- Prostate conditions
- Hormone-sensitive cancers
- Cardiovascular disease
Routine monitoring may include:
- Total and free testosterone
- LH and FSH levels
- Estradiol levels
- Liver function tests
- Lipid profile
Possible Side Effects
Side effects vary depending on dose and individual response.
Potential side effects may include:
- Headache
- Mood changes
- Visual disturbances (rare)
- Elevated estrogen levels
- Acne
- Changes in libido
- Increased hematocrit
If you experience persistent visual symptoms, severe headaches, or signs of clotting (leg swelling, chest pain), seek immediate medical attention.
Fertility Considerations
One of the key advantages of Enclomiphene is that it may support or preserve sperm production in men with low testosterone.
However, fertility outcomes vary. If fertility is a primary goal, ongoing monitoring is essential.
Drug Interactions
Enclomiphene may interact with:
- Other hormone therapies
- Testosterone replacement therapy
- Aromatase inhibitors
- Certain liver-metabolised medications
Always provide a full list of medications and supplements to your healthcare provider.
Pregnancy & Use in Women
Enclomiphene is not indicated for use in women unless specifically prescribed by a specialist.
It should not be used during pregnancy.
Storage Instructions
- Store below 25°C
- Protect from light and moisture
- Keep in original packaging
- Keep out of reach of children
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Enclomiphene the same as Clomiphene?
Enclomiphene is one of the isomers of clomiphene. It is considered the more active isomer responsible for stimulating testosterone production.
How is it different from testosterone therapy?
Enclomiphene stimulates natural testosterone production, while testosterone therapy replaces testosterone directly and may suppress sperm production.
How long does it take to work?
Testosterone levels may begin increasing within weeks, but monitoring over several months is typically required.
Is monitoring necessary?
Yes. Hormone levels and clinical response should be monitored regularly.
Disclaimer
This information is provided for educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. Enclomiphene Capsules should only be used under the supervision of a qualified healthcare professional.
For personalised advice regarding your prescription, speak with the pharmacists at Angel Pharmacy.





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