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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2010 Summer;7(3):188-93.

Safety and efficacy of clomiphene citrate and L-carnitine in idiopathic male infertility: a comparative study

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Randomized Controlled Trial

Safety and efficacy of clomiphene citrate and L-carnitine in idiopathic male infertility: a comparative study

Mahmoudreza Moradi et al. Urol J. 2010 Summer.
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Abstract

Purpose: To compare the effects of L-carnitine with clomiphene citrate in idiopathic infertile men.

Materials and methods: Fifty-two men with idiopathic infertility were recruited in this randomized controlled trial. They were randomly assigned into 2 treatment groups, group 1 (n = 20) and group 2 (n = 32), who received L-carnitine 25 mg/day and clomiphene citrate 2 gr/day, respectively, for a period of 3 months.

Results: Comparing the effect of L-carnitine and clomiphene on sperm parameters before and after the treatment, both medications had influence on sperm count and motility (P = .01). L-carnitine significantly increased the semen volume (P = .001), while clomiphene citrate was significantly associated with the motility percentage and normal morphology (P = .008).

Conclusion: It seems that the use of clomiphene citrate and L-carnitine, either individually or in combination, as the first step of idiopathic male infertility treatment is reasonable, safe, and effective.

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