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At-Home Testosterone Testing

Why test your testosterone?

 

You probably already know the Big 3, but testosterone’s role in the body is far more extensive than initially meets the eye.

 

The Big 3:

  • Regulates libido, sperm production, and overall male reproductive health.

  • Supports muscle mass and skeletal strength.

  • Influences mood, energy levels, and cognitive function.

 

The Lesser Knowns:

  • Improves erythropoiesis (red blood cell creation). Low testosterone can lead to low red cell counts resulting in reduced exercise tolerance and shortness of breath.

  • Influences facial hair growth.

  • Supports bone density. Those with low testosterone have an increased risk of fractures.

  • Prevent excess breast tissue in men. Men with low testosterone have increased breast size.

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The TAP® Collection Device

Accuracy
Pain*
Higher scores indicate lower self-reported pain
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At-Home Shoulder Collection

A device is self-attached to your shoulder and microneedles draw blood from your capillary bed. Virtually painless solution with simple handling processes.

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Latest, cutting-edge microsampling technology

$80-$150

At-Home Fingerstick

Patients must self-stick their finger and drop blood onto a collection card. Requires significant effort and rejection rates may be significant compared to other methods.

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The modern-day blood lancet device has been around since the 1970s.

$30-$100

In-Person Venous Draw

Patients present to a physical location to have blood drawn by a phlebotomist. Most locations are only open during work hours and presents challenges to those with a busy lifestyle.

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The earliest recorded use of drawing blood for medicine was by the ancient Egyptians in 1000 BCE in a process known as “bloodletting."

$100+

Potential Pre-Sale Launch
May 1, 2024

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