Talk:Epitestosterone

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[edit] T/E values

Since T/E ratios of 10/1 are sometimes found and ratios greater than 4/1 are grounds for stripping a title - seems like this test is not a very reliable one. Perhaps another test would help clear all this up: Was his lutenizing hormone surpressed?

Originally posted by 70.172.200.165 on 1:20, 8 Aug 2006. Moved from the main article into the talk by Rifleman 82 17:27, 7 August 2006 (UTC)

Could someone please cite the second sentence in the fourth paragraph under "Epistestosterone and testosterone?" Wjbean 23:40, 8 August 2006 (UTC)

"However, it is not uncommon to find T/E ratios of up to 4:1 and even T/E ratios of 10:1 can be normal for some individuals. T/E tests are most common because a person may naturally have high levels of testosterone, but even so T/E ratios tend to stay close to 1:1."

So which one is correct? Seems kind of contradictory—perhaps this section could be worded better.--Alex van Poppelen (talk) 05:34, 3 February 2008 (UTC)