Clomid was increasing levels of a sterile that we also happen to measure called desmasterol. This wouldn't have been a concern to me if not for the fact that Tom Day Spring, who's one of the world's experts in lipids, pointed out this very obscure story. So when we gave patients clomid, we were noticing a almost universal rise in their desmasterol levels. We want to know how much cholesterol you reabsorb and those markers are really important to us when we're looking at cardiovascular disease risk.

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