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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="AbsoluteZ3R0" data-source="post: 75616" data-attributes="member: 15174"><p>Most of the studies I've seen show the majority of young men producing between 600-700 ng/dL. More recent studies seem to place young guys between 500-600. I just thought it was interesting because if your run-of-the-mill doctor uses the reference range as a gold standard for diagnosis, a 1000+ male could technically be considered hypergonadal. I am beginning to wonder if there's something to the hypothesis that testosterone levels have declined considerably over the past century.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AbsoluteZ3R0, post: 75616, member: 15174"] Most of the studies I've seen show the majority of young men producing between 600-700 ng/dL. More recent studies seem to place young guys between 500-600. I just thought it was interesting because if your run-of-the-mill doctor uses the reference range as a gold standard for diagnosis, a 1000+ male could technically be considered hypergonadal. I am beginning to wonder if there's something to the hypothesis that testosterone levels have declined considerably over the past century. [/QUOTE]
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