Paul Saladino· MD
it's very important to get it tested probably within two to three hours of waking yes and towards the end of the day testosterone will be lower so it's generally highest in the morning
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it's very important to get it tested probably within two to three hours of waking yes and towards the end of the day testosterone will be lower so it's generally highest in the morning
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testosterone is diurnal for for males probably for females too i would imagine it peaks in the morning so you can check this in the morning
you really can't get a valid testosterone level after 9:00 a.m. because testosterone has a cating rhythm and it's highest in the morning for most of us males and females that have a daysh shift type of work schedule or are awake during the day and sleep at night
testosterone has a circadian rhythm so it's highest in the morning and then it drips it do D dos on night