Clomid (clomiphene): Clomid (clomiphene) can be used instead of androgel. However, like any drug, clomid (clomiphene) has side effects which can affect your vision. You should discuss the problem with your urologist
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Here are some ...: Clomid (clomiphene) use for treating low-T has been on the rise over the past decade because of its low cost, effectiveness, and well acceptable profiles of side effects and without shrinking testes. This drug is an antiestrogen resulting in low estrogen and in turn tricking the pituitary to secret more LH so to stimulate Leydig cells to secret more T. So, it may replace androgel. Of course, work with Doc...
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