This "Table of Values" is limited and may not be the same from country to country and/or from lab to lab, and all normal reference ranges are subject to revisions and updating anyway - but this one does at least use comparative "SI" units (Canada) AND "traditional units" (USA) in case it helps to assist in deciphering lab results that may be expressed in differing units of measure. It all depends on where you are and what normal reference ranges your doctors and labs are using and go by, always default to that. There are also many other tables, websites and lab result interpretation information that can be found, out there.
I know I have posted this link somewhere on this website before, but cannot find it now, so, I post it here.
This "Table of Values" is limited and may not be the same from country to country and/or from lab to lab, and all normal reference ranges are subject to revisions and updating anyway - but this one does at least use comparative "SI" units (Canada) AND "traditional units" (USA) in case it helps to assist in deciphering lab results that may be expressed in differing units of measure. It all depends on where you are and what normal reference ranges your doctors and labs are using and go by, always default to that. There are also many other tables, websites and lab result interpretation information that can be found, out there.
I know I have posted this link somewhere on this website before, but cannot find it now, so, I post it here.
http://www.ccpe-cfpc.com/en/pdf_files/drug_lists/normal_values.pdf