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Antiestrogen and Depressogenic

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Difference between Antiestrogen and Depressogenic

Antiestrogen vs. Depressogenic

Antiestrogens, also known as estrogen antagonists or estrogen blockers, are a class of drugs which prevent estrogens like estradiol from mediating their biological effects in the body. A depressogenic substance (or depressogen) is one that causes or can cause depression, usually as a side effect.

Similarities between Antiestrogen and Depressogenic

Antiestrogen and Depressogenic have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): Anastrozole, Antiandrogen, Aromatase inhibitor, Clomifene, Depression (mood), Drug, Selective estrogen receptor modulator, Side effect.

Anastrozole

Anastrozole, sold under the brand name Arimidex among others, is a medication used in addition to other treatments for breast cancer.

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Antiandrogen

Antiandrogens, also known as androgen antagonists or testosterone blockers, are a class of drugs that prevent androgens like testosterone and dihydrotestosterone (DHT) from mediating their biological effects in the body.

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Aromatase inhibitor

Aromatase inhibitors (AIs) are a class of drugs used in the treatment of breast cancer in postmenopausal women and gynecomastia in men.

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Clomifene

Clomifene, also known as clomiphene, is a medication used to treat infertility in women who do not ovulate.

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Depression (mood)

Depression is a state of low mood and aversion to activity that can affect a person's thoughts, behavior, tendencies, feelings, and sense of well-being.

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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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Selective estrogen receptor modulator

Selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs) are a class of drugs that act on the estrogen receptor (ER).

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Side effect

In medicine, a side effect is an effect, whether therapeutic or adverse, that is secondary to the one intended; although the term is predominantly employed to describe adverse effects, it can also apply to beneficial, but unintended, consequences of the use of a drug.

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Antiestrogen and Depressogenic Comparison

Antiestrogen has 44 relations, while Depressogenic has 62. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 7.55% = 8 / (44 + 62).

References

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