Most hormone conversations don’t start with “progesterone” or “testosterone.” They start with “I can’t sleep,” “I don’t feel like myself,” or “something’s off.” This Strive Session follows those symptoms of hormone imbalance back to the pathways that often drive them, and unpacks three specific strategies: progesterone, testosterone support with Elevate-T, and sexual wellness with Olympus.
Andrea Daniels, PharmD, and Strive’s VP of Clinical Services, leads the session and answers the hormone questions clinicians bring her every day. She walks through the reasoning, the workflow, and the everyday patient scenarios where these approaches show up in practice.
Here’s a preview of what you’ll hear:
1. How Progesterone Metabolism Shapes Mood, Sleep, and Neurologic Response
Andrea opens the session by breaking down progesterone in a way that connects directly to what clinicians see in practice. Providers routinely see patients asking about mood shifts, trouble falling or staying asleep, cycle unpredictability, fertility concerns, or perimenopausal changes. Few patients have ever heard progesterone explained in a way that makes sense of what they’re feeling.
What Providers Will Learn About Progesterone in This Webinar
- Why capsule-based oral micronized progesterone behaves differently from creams or troches
- How metabolism through the liver produces metabolites that influence the nervous system
- Key distinctions between progesterone and progestins, and why the confusion matters in real practice
- How progesterone intersects with testosterone pathways in men
- When modified-release formulations—such as E4M—may support patients who wake at 2–3 AM and can’t reset
2. Understanding Elevate-T: How Enclomiphene Activates LH, FSH, and Endogenous Hormone Balance
From there, Andrea breaks down Elevate-T and how enclomiphene fits into the endocrine story. She focuses on a question that comes up constantly in clinics: how to support younger men with low T without impacting fertility. Her walkthrough of the negative feedback loop is clear, practical, and easy to apply in real-world visits.
What this Webinar Covers About Elevate-T
- How enclomiphene signals the brain to increase LH and FSH
- Why this approach can support testosterone creation while keeping spermatogenesis intact
- The role of DHEA, pregnenolone, and zinc as foundational building blocks
- Which two patient groups tend to respond most reliably
- A simple five-days-on, two-days-off model that fits easily into a clinical workflow
For clinics seeing younger men or men balancing TRT with fertility goals, this part of the session is especially useful.
3. How Olympus Supports Sexual Wellness for Both Men and Women in Clinical Practice
Sexual wellness can be difficult for patients to bring up, but it’s central to their overall well-being. In this part of the session, Joey Elkins, PharmD, Clinical Liaison, shows how Olympus formulations give clinicians a structured, approachable way to start these conversations.
Breakdown of Bremelanotide, Oxytocin, and Tadalafil in Olympus
• Bremelanotide (PT-141): works within neural pathways tied to desire
• Oxytocin: supports connection and emotional presence
• Tadalafil: enhances blood flow in both men and women
You’ll also preview the Olympus lineup—Olympus, Olympus Max, Olympus+, Olympus Peak, and Olympus Peak Max—and why certain blends may align better with specific patient goals. The team also introduces upcoming dissolvable flex-dose tablets, designed for tailored dosing.
The segment blends clinical insight with candid “icebreaker” examples you can use in the exam room, helping you create a supportive environment for patients who may never have voiced these concerns before.
What Clinicians Gain From This Hormone Health Webinar
This Strive Session doesn’t just list medications. It connects clinical reasoning, endocrinology, patient psychology, and real-life case scenarios into one streamlined conversation.
If you’ve been wanting:
- Better language for talking through progesterone and its formulations
- A clearer framework for supporting men without potentially compromising fertility
- Practical ways to open a conversation around sexual wellness
- Examples you can bring straight into your next patient encounter
…you’ll get all of that in a single session, delivered in the same straightforward, real-world style you hear whenever you speak with a Strive pharmacist.
Watch the Webinar and Q&A
The Q&A reflected the kinds of questions clinicians bring into real practice. Providers asked how to prescribe with confidence, how to approach dosing and timing, and how hormone care fits into a busy clinic. Many wanted clarity on women’s hormones, sexual wellness, and fertility-aware support for men. Others focused on comparing formulations, identifying the right patient profiles, strengthening staff workflows, and deepening their understanding of hormone patterns across different stages of life.
The full session is now available on demand. If you have follow-up questions, your Strive clinical liaison is available to help you bring these tools and conversations into your practice.
Compounded medications are specially prepared for individual patient needs and, as such, have not been reviewed or approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The statements in this article have not been evaluated by the FDA.


















