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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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CDC's Clinical Standardization Programs: Free Testosterone soon to be!
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<blockquote data-quote="jacb" data-source="post: 236354" data-attributes="member: 18836"><p>Interesting ….. I see that the above report concludes with:</p><p></p><p>”Reference intervals for free <strong>FT levels (normative range 66-309 pg/mL [229-1072 pmol/L] in all men and 120-368 pg/mL [415-1274 pmol/L] in men, 19-to-39 years), measured using a standardized equilibrium dialysis</strong> method in healthy nonobese men, provide a rational basis for categorizing FT levels. These intervals require further validation in other populations, in relation to outcomes, and in randomized trials”.</p><p></p><p>It will be interesting in time to see how this compares with the results of the developing <a href="https://tru-t.org/" target="_blank">TruTTM</a> algorithm.</p><p></p><p>For those that maybe catching up with this subject, the <a href="https://tru-t.org/about-trut" target="_blank">About TruT </a>page gives good background as to the need for this algorithm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jacb, post: 236354, member: 18836"] Interesting ….. I see that the above report concludes with: ”Reference intervals for free [B]FT levels (normative range 66-309 pg/mL [229-1072 pmol/L] in all men and 120-368 pg/mL [415-1274 pmol/L] in men, 19-to-39 years), measured using a standardized equilibrium dialysis[/B] method in healthy nonobese men, provide a rational basis for categorizing FT levels. These intervals require further validation in other populations, in relation to outcomes, and in randomized trials”. It will be interesting in time to see how this compares with the results of the developing [URL='https://tru-t.org/']TruTTM[/URL] algorithm. For those that maybe catching up with this subject, the [URL='https://tru-t.org/about-trut']About TruT [/URL]page gives good background as to the need for this algorithm. [/QUOTE]
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