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Cervicundin Brand names, Cervicundin Analogs

Cervicundin Brand Names Mixture

  • Demulen 30 (21 Day Pack) (Ethinyl Estradiol + Ethynodiol Diacetate)
  • Demulen 30 (28 Day Pack) (Ethinyl Estradiol + Ethynodiol Diacetate)
  • Demulen 50 (21 Day Pack) (Ethinyl Estradiol + Ethynodiol Diacetate)
  • Demulen 50 (28 Day Pack) (Ethinyl Estradiol + Ethynodiol Diacetate)

Cervicundin Chemical_Formula

C24H32O4

Cervicundin RX_link

http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic/ethynoc.htm

Cervicundin fda sheet

Cervicundin msds (material safety sheet)

Cervicundin Synthesis Reference

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Cervicundin Molecular Weight

384.508 g/mol

Cervicundin Melting Point

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Cervicundin H2O Solubility

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Cervicundin State

Solid

Cervicundin LogP

4.118

Cervicundin Dosage Forms

Cream; Liquid; Ointment; Solution; Suspension; Syrup

Cervicundin Indication

For the prevention of pregnancy in women who elect to use this product as a method of contraception.

Cervicundin Pharmacology

Ethynodiol Diacetate is used as a female contraceptive. Ethynodiol Diacetate is a progestin or a synthetic form of the naturally occurring female sex hormone, progesterone. In a woman's normal menstrual cycle, an egg matures and is released from the ovaries (ovulation). The ovary then produces progesterone, preventing the release of further eggs and priming the lining of the womb for a possible pregnancy. If pregnancy occurs, progesterone levels in the body remain high, maintaining the womb lining. If pregnancy does not occur, progesterone levels in the body fall, resulting in a menstrual period. Ethynodiol Diacetate tricks the body processes into thinking that ovulation has already occurred, by maintaining high levels of the synthetic progesterone. This prevents the release of eggs from the ovaries.

Cervicundin Absorption

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Cervicundin side effects and Toxicity

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Cervicundin Patient Information

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Cervicundin Organisms Affected

Humans and other mammals