Infertility is known to us since ages. There is an alarming rate of
increase of infertility cases especially in the young urban males in
India. Keeping this in mind we took up this study to evaluate the role
of Mesterolone in oligospermic males . We also compared the role of
Mesterolone and the effects of a combined therapy of mesterolone and
clomiphene citrate on semen parameters, effect on pituitary axis and
liver function.Thirty males with idiopathic oligospermia were included
in this study. Out of the thirty subjects,10 were given only tab
mesterolone 50 mg b.d .Ten were given 50 mg of tab mesterolone 1 b.d and
25 mg of clomiphene citrate 1 o.d. The remaining 10 were used as
controls and given tab vitamin C 75 mg b.d for 4 months. A follow- up
study was conducted at the end of 100, 150 and 200 days for group A, B
and C respectively.A complete semen analysis including the differential
count was done. The study showed only mesterolone was not effective in
comparison to the combination of mesterolone and clomiphene citrate
which was much effective and showed 40% increase in sperm concentration.