Progestogen
Drug class
A progestogen, also referred to as a progestagen, gestagen, or gestogen, is a type of medication which produces effects similar to those of the natural female sex hormone progesterone in the body. A progestin is a synthetic progestogen. Wikipedia
ATC code: G03
Chemical class: Steroids (pregnanes, norpregnanes, retropregnanes, androstanes, estranes)
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Synonyms: Progestagen, gestagen, gestogen; progestin (synthetic progestogen); progesterone receptor agonist
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Mar 21, 2023 · Progestin is the synthetic (human-made) form of progesterone. Progesterone is a hormone that occurs naturally in your body.
Progestins are prescribed for several reasons: To properly regulate the menstrual cycle and treat unusual stopping of the menstrual periods (amenorrhea).
Progestin is a form of progesterone, the hormone that plays a role in the menstrual cycle and pregnancy. Progestin is used in several birth control methods.
Jan 10, 2024 · Progestins, synthetic compounds emulating the action of progesterone, serve a pivotal role in various medical applications, spanning from ...
Along with their needed effects, progestins used in high doses sometimes cause some unwanted effects such as blood clots, heart attacks, and strokes, or ...
POPs contain only a progestin and no estrogen and are available in the United States. Approximately 9 out of 100 women become pregnant in the first year of ...
May 10, 2023 · Progestagen is a term used to describe steroid hormones that have progestational effects, such as P4, and the term progestin refers only to ...
A synthetic progestogen (progestin) is defined here as a progestational compound that is not found in living organisms.
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