New hope for men struggling with infertility: two treatments face off
NCT ID NCT07481370
Summary
This study compares two medications to see which works better at helping men with infertility produce more sperm. Adult men aged 19-50 with low or no sperm counts will be randomly assigned to take either a pill (isotretinoin) or receive hormone injections (hCG) for three months. Researchers will check if moving sperm appear in semen samples after treatment and monitor any side effects.
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University of Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, Nebraska, 68198, United States
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