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Fertility drug 'may double cancer risk'

Fertility drugs used by thousands of women to boost their chances of having a baby could double the risk of cancer.

Clomiphene, Metformin, or Both for Infertility in the Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

Background: The polycystic ovary syndrome is a common cause of infertility. Clomiphene and insulin sensitizers are used alone and in combination to induce ovulation, but it is unknown whether one approach is superior.

Men: Add Pounds, Subtract Fertility

Women aren't the only ones who have more trouble conceiving a child if they're overweight.

Clomiphene citrate is effective in elevating serum testosterone levels and improving the testosterone/estadiol ratio in men with hypogonadism

Symptomatic late-onset hypogonadism is associated not only with a decline in serum testosterone, but also with a rise in serum estradiol.

Female Fertility Drug May Combat Age-Related Male Testosterone Deficiency

New York, NY —A drug used with great success to enhance fertility in women may also play a new role for the opposite sex—increasing low testosterone levels in men.

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