Enclomiphene Raises Testosterone and Preserves Sperm Counts

Michael Scally MD

Doctor of Medicine
10+ Year Member
Kim ED, McCullough A, Kaminetsky J. Oral enclomiphene citrate raises testosterone and preserves sperm counts in obese hypogonadal men, unlike topical testosterone: restoration instead of replacement. BJU Int. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bju.13337/abstract

OBJECTIVES: To determine the effects of daily oral doses of enclomiphene citrate compared with topical testosterone gel treatment on serum total testosterone (TT), luteinising hormone (LH), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), and sperm counts in men with secondary hypogonadism.

PATIENTS AND METHODS: Two parallel randomised, double-blind, double-dummy, placebo-controlled, multicentre, phase III studies were undertaken to evaluate two doses of enclomiphene citrate vs testosterone gel (AndroGel(R) 1.62%) on TT, LH, FSH, and sperm counts in overweight men aged 18-60 years with secondary hypogonadism.

Men were screened and enrolled in the trials (ZA-304 and ZA-305). All enrolled men had early morning serum TT levels in the low or low normal range (</=300 ng/dL; </=10.4 nmol/L) and had low or normal LH (<9.4 IU/L) levels measured on two separate occasions 2-10 days apart.

Serum samples were obtained over the course of the study to determine relevant hormone levels at baseline and after 16 weeks of treatment. Men provided semen samples twice to enroll at the beginning and twice at the end of the study.

RESULTS: TT levels increased between baseline and after 16 weeks of treatment in all the treatment groups. FSH and LH levels increased in the enclomiphene citrate groups and decreased in the testosterone gel group at 16 weeks.

Enclomiphene citrate maintained sperm concentration in the normal range over the treatment period, while there was a marked reduction in spermatogenesis in the testosterone gel group.

CONCLUSIONS: Enclomiphene citrate consistently increased serum TT, LH and FSH, restoring normal levels of serum TT. Enclomiphene citrate treatment maintained sperm concentrations in the normal range. The effects on TT were also seen with testosterone replacement via testosterone gel but sperm counts were not maintained.
 
[Enclomiphene] Results of the ZA-304 and ZA-305 studies. Effects of treatment on TT levels and sperm concentration.

In the pooled ZA-304 and ZA-305 studies, 256 men completed the trial in one of four arms. Eighty-six men were in the placebo arm, 85 men were in the Androgel arm, and 85 men received Androxal in two different regimens. Forty-three men received the 12.5 mg dose throughout the study and 42 men were up-titrated to the 25 mg dose of Androxal. At Visit 6 (week 4) the men who did not achieve a TT of >450 ng/dL (>15.6 nmol/L) on 12.5 mg enclomiphene citrate were up-titrated to 25 mg enclomiphene citrate.

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Hopefully when it goes before the FDA at the end of November it'll get approval. Looks promising
 
Repros Therapeutics Announces Cancellation of FDA Advisory Committee Meeting to Review Enclomiphene for the Treatment of Secondary Hypogonadism
http://ir.reprosrx.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=939322


THE WOODLANDS, Texas, Oct. 29, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Repros Therapeutics Inc.® (Nasdaq:RPRX) today announced that the Division of Bone, Reproductive and Urologic Products of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cancelled the scheduled November 3, 2015 advisory committee to review the Company's New Drug Application (NDA) for its enclomiphene product candidate, formerly known as Androxal®, due to questions that arose late in the review regarding the bioanalytical method validation that could affect interpretability of certain pivotal study data.

The FDA has expressed its willingness to work with Repros to address these questions. The FDA accepted the NDA for review on April 1, 2015 and later assigned a Prescription Drug User Fee Act (PDUFA) goal date of November 30, 2015.

Conference Call Details:

Time: Thursday, October 29, 2015 - 3:30 PM Eastern
Participant Dial-In Number (Domestic): 888-225-7740; International: 303-223-2694
 
I'm using Tapatalk, and for some reason the pic isn't scalable. I saw another graph somewhere where TT was equivalent to topical T.
 
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