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Antiprogestogens or
antiprogestins, also
known as
progesterone antagonists or
progesterone blockers, are a
class of
drugs which prevent progestogens like...
- [citation needed] Likely,
current chemotherapies are not effective.
Antiprogestin agents have been used, but with
variable results. A 2007
study of whether...
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progestin pills; progestin-only (levonorgestrel, LNG) pills; and
antiprogestin (ulipristal
acetate or mifepristone) pills. Progestin-only and anti-progestin...
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Independent Study of
Progesterone B- and A-Receptors: Only
Antiprogestin-occupied B-Receptors Are
Switched to
Transcriptional Agonists by cAMP'"...
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recommended outside of
research setting.
Fibroid growth has
recurred after antiprogestin treatment was stopped.
Aromatase inhibitors have been used experimentally...
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