Nelson Vergel
Founder, ExcelMale.com
Note: This review uses 300 ng/dL of total testosterone as a cut off for "low T". Many clinics use 350 ng/dL .
"Researchers from the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) checked compliance rates by examining health insurance data for 61,474 men aged 40 and over who were prescribed testosterone replacement therapy between 2001 and 2010.
Their analysis, which appears in Public Health Reports, found that 19.5% of the men received prescriptions despite initial testosterone levels that exceeded Endocrine Society guidelines.
The analysis found that 26.6% of the men in the cohort did not get their testosterone levels checked before they received their first prescription and that 47.6% of them did not get levels checked for a full year after they began treatment. "
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"Researchers from the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) checked compliance rates by examining health insurance data for 61,474 men aged 40 and over who were prescribed testosterone replacement therapy between 2001 and 2010.
Their analysis, which appears in Public Health Reports, found that 19.5% of the men received prescriptions despite initial testosterone levels that exceeded Endocrine Society guidelines.
The analysis found that 26.6% of the men in the cohort did not get their testosterone levels checked before they received their first prescription and that 47.6% of them did not get levels checked for a full year after they began treatment. "
See more at: http://www.hcplive.com/news/Lines-B...ibe-Therapy-Without-Need#sthash.ToSiteVW.dpuf