TRTCalc: Testosterone Tool 47.3 APK

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Developer
Awesome Labs LLC
Current Version
47.3
Date Published
File Size
~50M
Package ID
awesomelabs.trtcalc.app
Price
$ 5.99
Downloads
18+
Category
Android Apps
Genre
Health & Fitness

APK Version History

Version
47.3 (*)
Architecture
all
Release Date
November 16, 2022
Requirement
Android 5.0
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About Radio FM 90s

TRTCalc is an easy to use informational testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) calculator that determines how many milligrams (mg) of testosterone are in each unit or tick mark of an insulin or tuberculin (non-insulin) syringe based on weekly dosage and injection frequency. It’s the easiest way to calculate TRT doses.

Features:

• Fully configurable. Specify testosterone concentration of vial, weekly dosage, desired dose frequency. and tick marks

• Syringe type selection. Choose between 1mL, 3mL, U-100 and U-40 insulin syringes and TRTCalc will automatically set the correct volume, or select tuberculin syringe to get complete control of the inputs

• Last input values are remembered so they appear the next time the app is opened. No more unnecessary retyping!

• Dark mode support

• No signup required and no ads!

TRTCalc is intended for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should consult their healthcare professional before making any health, medical, or other decisions based upon information provided.

What's New in this version

Introducing TRTCalc! TRTCalc is an easy to use testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) calculator that determines how many milligrams (mg) of testosterone are in each unit or tick mark of an insulin or tuberculin (non-insulin) syringe based on weekly dosage and injection frequency. It’s the easiest way to calculate TRT doses.