Ranked Exploratory Lab Panel: Female Androgen Profile
Rank Lab Test Symptom Indicator The "Why" Interfering Meds 1 Free T (Calculated) Hirsutism (excess facial hair), cystic acne, or low libido. The "Active" Fuel: Measures the hormone hitting your cells and causing physical symptoms. Spironolactone, Ketoconazole, NSAIDs (chronic). 2 SHBG Scalp hair thinning or "normal" labs but feeling highly symptomatic. The Thief: Binds to testosterone. If high, you can't use your T; if low, you have too much "free" T. Birth Control Pills, Oral Estrogen, Anti-convulsants. 3 Estradiol (E2) Hot flashes, night sweats, or significant mood swings. The Regulator: Controls SHBG production in the liver. Essential to see the Androgen/Estrogen balance. Birth Control, Oral HRT, Soy Isoflavones. 4 DHEA-S Mid-section weight gain, chronic fatigue, or stress-induced acne. The Raw Material: Shows if the adrenal glands (not just ovaries) are overproducing androgens. Corticosteroids (Prednisone), Opioids, Metformin. 5 LH & FSH Irregular periods, skipped cycles, or infertility concerns. The Manager: Brain-to-ovary signals. Used to identify PCOS or Early Menopause. Opioids, Hormonal Contraceptives, GnRH agonists. 6 Total Testosterone General screening for hormonal health. The Output: The total amount produced. Can be misleading if SHBG is high or low. Glucocorticoids, Opioids. 7 TSH / Free T3 Cold intolerance, brittle hair, brain fog, or weight fluctuations. The Metabolic Rate: Thyroid issues can skyrocket SHBG, effectively "ghosting" your testosterone. Lithium, Amiodarone, Biotin (stop 72hrs before). 8 Prolactin Nipple discharge, persistent headaches, or total loss of period. The Interrupter: High levels act as a "kill switch" for the entire reproductive system. SSRIs (Antidepressants), Antipsychotics, Reglan. 9 ALT / SGPT Pain in upper right abdomen, yellowing of skin, or easy bruising. The Factory: Liver health affects SHBG and hormone processing. Liver stress disrupts the whole profile. Statins, NSAIDs, Acetaminophen. 10 Fasting Insulin Sugar cravings, "dark patches" of skin, or difficulty losing weight. The Metabolism: High insulin often lowers SHBG, which is a primary driver of PCOS symptoms. Steroids, Diuretics.