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Gonadorelin is GnRH. So if they're proposing to give you that along with Clomid then at least they have the right idea. But it probably takes very frequent dosing to get good results. Our bodies normally send out a pulse of GnRH every couple hours or so. In the GnRH trial described above six daily subQ injections were used, and in 12 weeks have taken the gonadotropins (LH and FSH) from 0.1 to around 1 mIU/mL. While it's a good start, it doesn't compare to the activation seen with typical hCG doses; hCG is said to be 6-8 times more potent than LH on a per-IU basis.


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