- in the 1950s.
Around 60
progestins have been
marketed for
clinical use in
humans or use in
veterinary medicine.
These progestins can be
grouped into different...
-
defined as
those containing the
progestins norgestrel or levonorgestrel; and
sometimes defined as
those containing the
progestins norethisterone, norethisterone...
-
conditions in women. They are
invariably classified as
progestins rather than as AAS. However,
these progestins are
testosterone derivatives and do have significant...
- progestogen, and
progestin are
mistakenly used
interchangeably both in the
scientific literature and in
clinical settings.
Progestins are
synthetic progestogens...
- occur,
increased progestin (i.e. progesterone)
levels are
heavily involved in
maintaining the pregnancy.
Blocking the
effects of
progestins, such as progesterone...
-
suppression (Kamischke et al, 2000b). Therefore, like
other progestins available thus far, nor‐
progestins should not be
administered alone for male contraception...
-
Progestins: 17α-Hydroxyprogesterone
Derivatives and
Progestins of the
First and
Second Generation". In Sitruk-Ware R, Mis**** DR (eds.).
Progestins and...
-
Androgenic progestins have been
found to
antagonize to some
degree the
effects of
ethinylestradiol on coagulation. As a result, more
androgenic progestins, like...
-
subgroup of the 19-nortestosterone
family of
progestins, but
unlike most
other 19-nortestosterone
progestins, is not a
derivative of norethisterone...
-
included here
purely because it is the
parent structure of this
group of
progestins. Note that
while nandrolone (19-nortestosterone) does have significant...