Hi Dudley
Have you seen
is "Enclomiphene Citrate” going to replace hCG in the USA?"
The discussion has touched on the effect of Clomid (Clomiphene, 60% enclomiphene & 40% zuclomiphene) and it would not seem to be a good way to go for a high SHBG because whilst Total Testosterone will increase, so will SHBG levels, resulting (at best) in only a small change inFree Testosterone values.
Regular IM/SubQ Testosterone would still see the way to go if hCG issues are not a factor?
If hCG factors are a concern then the thread above may be of interest and I draw your attention to a VIDEO which started this debate.