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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
FT using TruT vs Dialysis methods
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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 163824" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>Quoting research provided by madman: "<em>Based on the new data on the distribution of free testosterone levels in healthy men the target range of free testosterone has been determined to be 164 to 314 pg/ml</em>". That is, about 16-31 ng/dL. The values may not directly equal the values of other methods, but ideally they would be correlated, meaning you multiply results of one method by a constant to obtain the values a different method would produce. This correlation should exist between free T calculated by Tru-T and free T measured by either equilibrium dialysis or ultrafiltration. Correlation with the older Vermeulen free T calculation is less good, and it's even worse with the inexpensive direct free T lab test.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 163824, member: 38109"] Quoting research provided by madman: "[I]Based on the new data on the distribution of free testosterone levels in healthy men the target range of free testosterone has been determined to be 164 to 314 pg/ml[/I]". That is, about 16-31 ng/dL. The values may not directly equal the values of other methods, but ideally they would be correlated, meaning you multiply results of one method by a constant to obtain the values a different method would produce. This correlation should exist between free T calculated by Tru-T and free T measured by either equilibrium dialysis or ultrafiltration. Correlation with the older Vermeulen free T calculation is less good, and it's even worse with the inexpensive direct free T lab test. [/QUOTE]
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