Testosterone values conversion tool

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Testosterone values conversion tool

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I’ve found this tool useful for comparing test results. As always your mileage may vary. On the initial web page, click "I am a Healthcare Professional". There are many other resources worth exploring.

https://www.nebido.com/en/hcp/research/ ... n-tool.php

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The lot test I got was in PG/ ml and I don't see that as an option on the calculator. It was 29 pg/ml after 3 weeks on androcur.
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MikeGrant (imported) wrote: Mon Oct 01, 2018 8:42 am The lot test I got was in PG/ ml and I don't see that as an option on the calculator. It was 29 pg/ml after 3 weeks on androcur.

I think you just use ng/ml and move decimals per the metric system. I would guess PG refers to picograms which seem to be 1/100 of a nanogram... Make sure the p isn't a µ.
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I realized you just have to move the decimal point. The photo is used for saliva tests and the ng is for blood
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To convert metric to english figures, you just have to multiply or devise by .0347
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