You could email the company and ask them about their Clofert AND En-Clofert products LINKHmm. To be honest, when i first read your reply i thought "he's looking at the wrong product", because the same company (Maneesh Pharmaceuticals) make "Clofert", which is normal clomid and is the one i've been using for the past few years. "En-Clofert" says on the box "enclomiphene", but i've just done a Google images search of it and it says on the back of a strip that it's clomiphene, "equivalent to 50mg of enclomiphene". So now I'm confused!! The web site i've seen selling it says in the description that it's just enclomiphene, and even calls it Androxal, which i guess it can't be as that would be the brand name of the one being trialled by Repros. Strange one..... I did convince an online peptide shop to sell liquid enclomiphene, bought it myself - but then read reviews about the shop that a lot of people said their stuffs just grain alcohol with nothing in it, so i went back to my normal clomid.
I don’t know what photo you are looking at but I found this one:Hey. I checked a picture of en clofert but it just says its clomiphene citrate on the packet images. So its not enclomiphene right?
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