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Enclomiphene

The trans-isomer of clomiphene, a selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM) used as a testosterone-replacement alternative. It raises endogenous testosterone while preserving fertility.

Half-life
1.0 d
Out of system
~5 days
Route
Oral
Level
Intermediate

Daily dosing holds steady levels. After the last dose, roughly 97% has cleared in ~5 days (five half-lives) — the window that matters for washouts, bloodwork and surgery.

What Enclomiphene is used for

  • Raises endogenous testosterone by stimulating the natural hormone axis
  • Preserves sperm production and fertility, unlike exogenous testosterone
  • Oral daily dosing with a favorable estrogen profile as the trans-isomer

How it's typically used

Literature range: 12.5-25 mg orally once daily to support endogenous testosterone, as reported in the research.

What to watch for

  • Can cause visual disturbances, mood changes and headaches
  • Estrogen shifts can affect lipids and require bloodwork monitoring
  • Prescription SERM; use only under medical supervision

About Ancillaries (SERMs / AIs)

What they are
Support drugs — SERMs, aromatase inhibitors, and prolactin controls used to manage the side effects of androgen use or to restart natural production afterwards.
How they're run
Oral tablets, dosed against bloodwork rather than on a fixed schedule.
What to watch
These are only meaningful with labs in hand. Crushing oestrogen with an AI wrecks joints, libido, and lipids just as thoroughly as having too much of it.

Full guide

Enclomiphene: A Tracking Guide for a Fertility-Preserving SERM

A measured, harm-reduction look at enclomiphene, why it is used instead of exogenous testosterone, and the bloodwork that tells you whether it is working.

Other ancillaries (serms / ais)

Peptid AI is an educational and self-tracking tool — not a medical service, and not a vendor. Nothing here is medical advice, a prescription, or an endorsement. Doses reflect what is commonly reported in research literature; they are not recommendations. Many compounds listed are experimental, not approved for human use, and/or controlled substances that are illegal to possess without a prescription in many countries. Always consult a qualified physician before starting, changing, or stopping any protocol.