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- solution as a medication by intramuscular injection under the brand name Proluton. This was the first pharmaceutical formulation of progesterone to be marketed...
- and anhydrohydroxyprogesterone and formerly sold under the brand names Proluton C and Pranone among others, is a progestin medication which was used in...
- under the brand name Delalutin and throughout Europe under the brand name Proluton. The medication was discontinued in the United States in 1999. However...
- JENAPHARM) und 250 mg Hydroxyprogesteroncaproat (Progesteron-Depot JENAPHARM, Proluton Depot) i. m. einmal wöchentlich über 15–20 Wochen lang. 2. 20–40 mg Estradiolvalerat...
- Availableb 119,000 Hydroxyprogesterone caproate Steroidal Progestin Delalutin, Proluton IM 1954 Available 108,000 Ketoconazole Nonsteroidal Androgen synthesis...
- Provera 104 Progestogen SC 104 mg every 3 mos Hydroxyprogesterone caproate Proluton Progestogen IM 250 mg/wk Dydrogesterone Duphaston Progestogen Oral 20 mg/day...
- Not available in the United States. Hydroxyprogesterone caproate (Proluton, Proluton Depot): A pure progestogen/antigonadotropin without any direct AR...
- Serini at Schering AG in Berlin and was marketed in Germany in 1939 as Proluton C and by Schering in the U.S. in 1945 as Pranone. A more potent orally...
- progesterone; they included 17α-hydroxyprogesterone caproate (Delalutin, Proluton) and 17α-hydroxyprogesterone acetate (Prodrox). The following quote of...
- pellet implants under the brand names Flavolutan, Luteosid, Lutocyclin, and Proluton. However, in contrast to estradiol and testosterone implants, which remain...