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Testosterone tracker app to measure free & bioavailable testosterone level

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Testosterone Calculator Pro - Mens Health description

"Testosterone Calculator Pro - Mens Health" is a mobile app designed to help medical practitioner to calculate the free & bioavailable testosterone level. Both free and bioavailable testosterone are more accurately reflect the bioactive testosterone level than does the sole measurement of total serum testosterone. The sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG)-bound fraction is biologically inactive because of the high binding affinity of SHBG for testosterone. Free testosterone measures the free fraction. Bioavailable testosterone includes free plus testosterone that weakly bound to albumin.

There are several features of "Testosterone Calculator Pro - Mens Health", namely:
🔸 Simple and very easy to use testosterone calculator.
🔸 Precise calculation of free & bioavailable testosterone.
🔸 It is totally free. Download now!

Testosterone is a hormone produced by the human body. It is mainly produced in men by the testicles. Testosterone affects appearance and sexual development. It stimulates sperm production as well as sex drive. It also helps build muscle and bone mass. Testosterone production typically decreases with age. Most circulating testosterone is bound to SHBG, which in men also is called testosterone-binding globulin. A lesser fraction is albumin bound and a small proportion exists as free hormone. Both free & bioavalailable testosterones are the bioactive components. "Testosterone Calculator Pro - Mens Health" app will help to calculate the bioactive testosterone level.

Disclaimer: All calculations must be re-checked and should not be used alone to guide patient care, nor should they substitute for clinical judgment.
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