Where I work, among dozens of other services, we file reporting documents with the SEC for companies. A client of ours filed an 8-K today that reported a press release
http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/da...218exv99w1.htm
and an abstract of some studies they've been doing. Go about half way down in this file and you will see the abstract on Clomid, Enclomid and Zuclomid.
http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/da...218exv99w2.htm
Some of you better versed in pharmacology may already be aware of this but it turns out Clomid is made up of Enclomid, an estrogen antagonist and Zuclomid, a mixed agonist.
The abstract shows that Zuclomid LOWERS serum T in subjects (rats, baboons and humans) and Enclomid (Androxal) INCREASES serum T in subjects (rats, baboons and humans) BETTER than Clomid.
Interesting reading.
http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/da...218exv99w1.htm
and an abstract of some studies they've been doing. Go about half way down in this file and you will see the abstract on Clomid, Enclomid and Zuclomid.
http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/da...218exv99w2.htm
Some of you better versed in pharmacology may already be aware of this but it turns out Clomid is made up of Enclomid, an estrogen antagonist and Zuclomid, a mixed agonist.
The abstract shows that Zuclomid LOWERS serum T in subjects (rats, baboons and humans) and Enclomid (Androxal) INCREASES serum T in subjects (rats, baboons and humans) BETTER than Clomid.
Interesting reading.
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