What is the dosage of clomid for oligospermia.Is oligospermia temporary or permanent infertility?

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19 Nov 2009

The definition of Oligospermia is "a low sperm count." Whether infertility is permanent or not will depend on the cause of oligospermia and if it can be treated.
Clomiphene (clomid) is only indicated for infertility in females.

This is from the FDA monograph for clomiphene
"... There are no adequate or well-controlled studies that demonstrate the effectiveness of Clomiphene citrate in the treatment of male infertility. In addition, testicular tumors and gynecomastia have been reported in males using Clomiphene. The cause and effect relationship between reports of testicular tumors and the administration of Clomiphene citrate is not known."

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