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- 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...