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- Estrogen (British English: oestrogen; see spelling differences) is a category of **** hormone responsible for the development and regulation of the female...
- An estrogen synthesis inhibitor is a type of drug which inhibits the enzymatic synthesis of estrogens, such as estradiol. They include: Aromatase inhibitors...
- Equine estrogens, or horse estrogens, are estrogens found in horses. They include the following: Estradiol Estrone Equilin (Δ7-estrone) Equilenin (Δ6,8-estrone)...
- Menest, others Other names Esterified oestrogens; EEs; Esterified equine estrogens; Esterified equine oestrogens; EEEs Routes of administration By mouth...
- Antiestrogens, also known as estrogen antagonists or estrogen blockers, are a class of drugs which prevent estrogens like estradiol from mediating their...
- An estrogen patch, or oestrogen patch, is a transdermal delivery system for estrogens such as estradiol and ethinylestradiol which can be used in menopausal...
- This results in low levels of the **** hormones testosterone in males or oestrogen and progesterone in females. Diagnosis normally occurs during teenage...
- called stilboestrol (now known as diethylstilbestrol or DES), a synthetic oestrogen; this feminization of his body was continued for the course of one year...
- emerging class of inorganic xenoestrogens with potential to add to the oestrogenic burden of the human breast". Journal of Applied Toxicology. 26 (3): 191–197...
- et al. (Cochrane Gynaecology and Fertility Group) (May 2021). "Selective oestrogen receptor modulators (SERMs) for endometriosis". The Cochrane Database...