Since we have members on this site that live outside the United States (where we use mg, pg, etc instead of mmol,micromoles, etc), we are providing a way to convert units so that blood work can make more sense to all members regarless of country. The coversion factors depend on the compound (molecular weights differ).
Find below a chemical conversion table containing chemical compounds with factors for conversion from conventional to SI units as well as a calculator for conversions of all listed chemicals and substances. The calculation refers to the units indicated in the table. No responsibility is taken for the correctness of this information.
https://www.soc-bdr.org/rds/authors/u…/index_en.html
Here is a pretty cool slide rule to compare units:
https://www.nebido.com/tools/index.p…onversion-toolAnother great calculator for any hormone
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