To determine the **percentile** of **299 pg/mL of free testosterone**, we need to compare it against a reference range from a reputable lab or populat

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To determine the percentile of 299 pg/mL of free testosterone, we need to compare it against a reference range from a reputable lab or population study. However, free testosterone levels can vary depending on the lab, method of testing, age, sex, and units. Assuming you're referring to adult male free testosterone measured in pg/mL, here’s a general guide:

Typical Adult Male Free Testosterone Range:​

  • Normal range: ~35 to 155 pg/mL
  • High level: >155 pg/mL

Interpretation:​

  • A level of 299 pg/mL is significantly above the typical upper limit, and would likely place you in the >99th percentile of the general adult male population.
This level may be seen in cases of:

  • Exogenous testosterone use (e.g., TRT or anabolic steroids)
  • Certain medical conditions (e.g., androgen-producing tumors)
  • Lab error or differences in assay technique
Would you like help comparing this level to a specific age group or population (e.g., athletes, men on TRT, etc.)?
 
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