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Chlormadinone

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Chlormadinone is a progestin which was never marketed. [1]

6 relations: Acetyl group, Chlormadinone acetate, Drug, List of progestogens, Medication, Progestin.

Acetyl group

In organic chemistry, acetyl is a moiety, the acyl with chemical formula CH3CO.

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Chlormadinone acetate

Chlormadinone acetate (CMA), sold under the brand names Belara, Lutéran, and Prostal among others, is a progestin and antiandrogen medication which is used in birth control pills to prevent pregnancy, as a component of menopausal hormone therapy, and in the treatment of gynecological disorders as well as androgen-dependent conditions like enlarged prostate and prostate cancer in men and acne and hirsutism in women.

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Drug

A drug is any substance (other than food that provides nutritional support) that, when inhaled, injected, smoked, consumed, absorbed via a patch on the skin, or dissolved under the tongue causes a temporary physiological (and often psychological) change in the body.

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List of progestogens

This is a list of progestogens that are or that have been used in clinical or veterinary medicine.

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Medication

A medication (also referred to as medicine, pharmaceutical drug, or simply drug) is a drug used to diagnose, cure, treat, or prevent disease.

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Progestin

A progestin is a type of medication which is used most commonly in hormonal birth control and menopausal hormone therapy.

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ATC code G03DB06, ATCvet code QG03DB06, C21H27ClO3, C23H29ClO4, Chlormadinol.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chlormadinone

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