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<blockquote data-quote="Excel Male" data-source="post: 4962" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>By increasing testosterone, Clomid (clomiphene) can increase estradiol. Clomid can cause gynecomastia in a very small group of men using Clomid which do not seem to have full suppression of estradiol receptors in their breast gland tissue by Clomid.</p><p></p><p>Here is a quote from a doctor:</p><p></p><p>"As a medication, clomiphene is usually well tolerated by men. In my experience, most patients don't feel anything as their testosterone rises. Those that do feel an increase in energy, sex drive, and muscle mass, especially if they work out. Very rarely I've had patients report that they feel too aggressive, or too angry. Very very rarely (twice in the last 20 years) I've had patients report visual changes. That's worrisome, as the pituitary is near the optic nerve in the brain, and visual changes suggests that the pituitary may be changing in size. Because the skull is a closed space, it's alarming if anything in the brain changes in size. In the last twenty years, I've also had two patients who had breast enlargement (called “gynecomastia”) while using clomiphene. Needless to say, for any of these problematic side effects, the clomiphene is discontinued." <a href="http://www.maledoc.com/blog/2010/04/28/how-clomid-works-in-men/" target="_blank">http://www.maledoc.com/blog/2010/04/28/how-clomid-works-in-men/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Excel Male, post: 4962, member: 1"] By increasing testosterone, Clomid (clomiphene) can increase estradiol. Clomid can cause gynecomastia in a very small group of men using Clomid which do not seem to have full suppression of estradiol receptors in their breast gland tissue by Clomid. Here is a quote from a doctor: "As a medication, clomiphene is usually well tolerated by men. In my experience, most patients don't feel anything as their testosterone rises. Those that do feel an increase in energy, sex drive, and muscle mass, especially if they work out. Very rarely I've had patients report that they feel too aggressive, or too angry. Very very rarely (twice in the last 20 years) I've had patients report visual changes. That's worrisome, as the pituitary is near the optic nerve in the brain, and visual changes suggests that the pituitary may be changing in size. Because the skull is a closed space, it's alarming if anything in the brain changes in size. In the last twenty years, I've also had two patients who had breast enlargement (called “gynecomastia”) while using clomiphene. Needless to say, for any of these problematic side effects, the clomiphene is discontinued." [URL]http://www.maledoc.com/blog/2010/04/28/how-clomid-works-in-men/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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