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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
LabCorp Testosterone Reference Range Changing (Decreasing) Effective July 17, 2017
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<blockquote data-quote="Dr Justin Saya MD" data-source="post: 75457" data-attributes="member: 12687"><p>The upper end cutoff is, quite simply, the top 2.5% in the SPECIFIC STUDIES that they are utilizing for the reference range determination. The reference range is *meant* to be extrapolated to the overall population, however that extrapolation is tenuous. </p><p></p><p>Another important point to realize is that these reference ranges are established WITHOUT meaningful clinical consideration of symptoms, longevity, quality of life, professional achievement (which is an often overlooked benefit of optimal T levels - more ambition, motivation, drive = more professional/career achievement).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr Justin Saya MD, post: 75457, member: 12687"] The upper end cutoff is, quite simply, the top 2.5% in the SPECIFIC STUDIES that they are utilizing for the reference range determination. The reference range is *meant* to be extrapolated to the overall population, however that extrapolation is tenuous. Another important point to realize is that these reference ranges are established WITHOUT meaningful clinical consideration of symptoms, longevity, quality of life, professional achievement (which is an often overlooked benefit of optimal T levels - more ambition, motivation, drive = more professional/career achievement). [/QUOTE]
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