Paul Saladino· MD
we cannot just look at free and total testosterone and give someone testosterone replacement therapy yeah I think that's that's a bad move
We can't find evidence that holds up here. Proponents are reasoning from mechanism or analogy rather than direct human data, and the most credible skeptics raise objections we can't dismiss.
we cannot just look at free and total testosterone and give someone testosterone replacement therapy yeah I think that's that's a bad move
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I think it is an overused hormone I think too many people are being given testosterone and they probably don't need it because they're just being treated on their total testosterone level without necessarily considering these other factors such as free testosterone and of course without understanding these things which none of us can outside of a lab so we have to really treat based on symptoms
I'm still pretty cautious when giving testosterone because I think it is an overused hormone I think too many people are being given testosterone and they probably don't need it because they're just being treated on their total testosterone level without necessarily considering these other factors such as free testosterone
I think it is an overused hormone I think too many people are being given testosterone and they probably don't need it because they're just being treated on their total testosterone level without necessarily considering these other factors such as free testosterone