Enclomiphene
Also known as: Enclomiphene citrate · trans-clomiphene
A selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM) and the trans-isomer of clomiphene that is most associated with raising the body’s own LH, FSH, and testosterone in men.
Class
Selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM)
Default unit
mg
Common route
Oral
Typical half-life
~10 hours
Frequency
Daily
Commonly associated areas
Illustrative map of the body systems Enclomiphene is most often discussed in relation to. Relative emphasis only — not a measure of efficacy or a medical claim.
Proposed mechanisms / pathways
What is Enclomiphene?
Enclomiphene is a selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM) — not a peptide — and is the purified trans-isomer of clomiphene, the older fertility compound. By isolating this isomer, it is discussed as a more targeted estrogen-blocking option. In a hormonal-support context it is most associated with prompting the body to raise its own LH, FSH, and testosterone rather than supplying any hormone directly.
How it is thought to work
Enclomiphene is thought to act by blocking estrogen receptors in the hypothalamus. Because estrogen normally signals the brain to slow gonadotropin release, occupying those receptors is reported to reduce that negative feedback, which in turn is associated with greater LH and FSH output and downstream testosterone production through the HPG axis. The proposed appeal is supporting endogenous signaling rather than replacing it, though individual responses vary.
Educational only — not medical advice
Enclomiphene is a SERM that is investigational or prescription-only in many regions, and nothing here is a recommendation, dose, or medical claim. Consult a qualified healthcare provider and follow the laws in your area before considering anything described above.
Tracking Enclomiphene in LynkDose
Enclomiphene is usually taken as a daily oral dose, so consistent logging keeps cadence and any planned breaks clear. Record each dose and the date in LynkDose, and note when bloodwork is drawn — LH, FSH, total testosterone, and estradiol — so labs line up with your timeline. Pairing these logs with subjective notes on energy, mood, or libido over the weeks makes it easier to see how a protocol is trending rather than relying on memory.
Commonly discussed for
- Supporting the body’s own testosterone production
- Maintaining fertility while raising androgen levels
- Post-cycle hormonal recovery
Often stacked: Sometimes discussed alongside HCG or aromatase inhibitors such as anastrozole within broader hormonal-support conversations, though it is often used on its own.
How to track Enclomiphene in LynkDose
Enclomiphene is typically taken on a daily oral schedule, so log each dose and the date to keep cadence visible. Many also note bloodwork timing — LH, FSH, total testosterone, and estradiol — so labs line up against the log.
Deeper read: How to Track a Peptide Cycle: A Complete Guide
Not medical advice
This page is educational and does not recommend, prescribe, or dose any compound. Many peptides are research chemicals not approved for general human use. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider and follow the laws in your area.