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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
IM versus Sub-q T Injections: Effect on TT, hematocrit, E2, and PSA
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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 191132" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>Perhaps because it's only a poster there are some important details missing, including precise protocols, times of lab work relative to injections, etc. If the reported TT values are troughs then that would seem to contradict the statement that "SCTE-AI was associated with a 14% greater increase in trough TT levels compared to IM-TC (p=0.027) (Table 2a)." I'm not up-to-speed on these statistical notations. Does Table 2a say that trough TT was 67 ng/dL higher in the SCTE-AI group? This would put trough TT for SCTE-AI at 546 ng/dL and for IM-TC at 479 ng/dL. However, the authors say this was "after adjusting for significant differences", which needs to be explained.</p><p></p><p>A five-year difference in average age seems kind of small to account for that kind of difference in HCT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 191132, member: 38109"] Perhaps because it's only a poster there are some important details missing, including precise protocols, times of lab work relative to injections, etc. If the reported TT values are troughs then that would seem to contradict the statement that "SCTE-AI was associated with a 14% greater increase in trough TT levels compared to IM-TC (p=0.027) (Table 2a)." I'm not up-to-speed on these statistical notations. Does Table 2a say that trough TT was 67 ng/dL higher in the SCTE-AI group? This would put trough TT for SCTE-AI at 546 ng/dL and for IM-TC at 479 ng/dL. However, the authors say this was "after adjusting for significant differences", which needs to be explained. A five-year difference in average age seems kind of small to account for that kind of difference in HCT. [/QUOTE]
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