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When low testosterone is treated and performance is supported, most men report the same pattern: more drive, more energy, and confidence that they'll be ready. These are commonly reported outcomes among men on physician-guided treatment. Results vary and treatment isn't right for everyone.



Questions most guys ask before getting serious about testosterone and performance. This is not medical advice.
No. It's a prescription medication — a compounded gum with enclomiphene and tadalafil. It requires licensed physician review and approval and is prepared by a licensed pharmacy.
Each gum has 12.5 mg enclomiphene and 5 mg tadalafil. Enclomiphene supports your body's own testosterone production; tadalafil supports blood flow for erections. Together: testosterone support + performance in one chew.
It's easy, discreet, and there's no pill to swallow or needle. You chew it as directed by your physician.
TRT adds testosterone from outside, which signals your body to slow or stop its own production and can affect fertility. Enclomiphene works upstream — it prompts your body to make more of its own testosterone, keeping your natural system running.
You complete a short secure medical intake. A U.S.-licensed physician reviews it online. If treatment is appropriate, your prescription ships to your door. If you're not eligible, you won't be charged. A follow-up is arranged to review how it's working.
If you’re not approved, you will be refunded automatically. The physician may explain why and suggest next steps.
For many men it can be safe and effective under medical supervision, but it isn't right for everyone - especially men with certain heart conditions. Your history is reviewed by a physician, with follow-ups for monitoring and dose adjustments.
Tell your physician everything you take. The most important rule: never combine tadalafil with nitrate medications (often used for chest pain) — the combination can cause a dangerous drop in blood pressure. Use caution with alpha-blockers. Your physician will review this before approving treatment.
Possible effects include headache, facial flushing, stuffy nose, indigestion, and mood or vision changes. Seek emergency care for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. Your case is reviewed and monitored by a physician.
Some men notice performance support quickly, while testosterone-driven changes (energy, drive) usually build over a few weeks, evaluated around 3 months.
Compounded medications are typically out of pocket. Coverage varies, so check your specific plan.
Cancel anytime before your medication is dispensed. If your physician has already issued a prescription, a $35 physician consultation fee will be deducted from any refund.