Testosterone conversion tool
A useful resource to convert testosterone levels between different measurement units
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Testosterone conversion
Using this tool, you will be able to quickly and easily convert testosterone levels between different measurement units.
Either move the slider below the scale or type a testosterone level and choose what measurement unit you want to convert to
Testosterone substition recommended
Testosterone substition may be recommended based on free testosterone
Testosterone substition
usually not required
0
nmol/L
0
ng/mL
0
ng/dL
Conventional unit
Conventional to SI (multiply by)
SI unit
SI to Conventional (multiply by)
Testosterone
ng/dL
0.0347
nmol/L
28.8
Testosterone
Conventional unit
Conventional to SI (multiply by)
SI unit
SI to Conventional (multiply by)
ng/dL
0.0347
nmol/L
28.8
Treatment with testosterone should be considered on a case by case basis based on presenting symptoms and low calculated free testosterone.
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References
1. Wang C et al., Investigation, Treatment, and Monitoring of Late-Onset Hypogonadism in Males: ISA, ISSAM, EAU, EAA, and ASA Recommendations, J European Urology. 2009. 55, 121-130.
2. Traish AM et al, Testosterone Deficiency, The American J of Medicine. 2011. 124, 578-587.
Treatment with testosterone should be considered on a case by case basis based on presenting symptoms and low calculated free testosterone.