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Estronum [Inn-Latin] Brand names, Estronum [Inn-Latin] Analogs

Estronum [Inn-Latin] Brand Names Mixture

  • Cimicifuga Plex (Caulophyllum Thalictroides + Cimicifuga Racemosa + Copper + Cotton Plant + Estrone + Histamine Dihydrochloride + Hypothalamus + Magnesium Phosphate Dibasic + Pituitary Whole + Platinum + Sepia Officinalis L + Thyroid)
  • Holis 98 (Dioscorea Vilosa + Estrone + Salvia + Saw Palmetto)

Estronum [Inn-Latin] Chemical_Formula

C18H22O2

Estronum [Inn-Latin] RX_link

No information avaliable

Estronum [Inn-Latin] fda sheet

Estronum [Inn-Latin] msds (material safety sheet)

Estronum_[Inn-Latin] MSDS

Estronum [Inn-Latin] Synthesis Reference

G. Anner, K. Miescher, and Helv. Chem. Acta. 31, 2173(1948)

Estronum [Inn-Latin] Molecular Weight

270.366 g/mol

Estronum [Inn-Latin] Melting Point

254.5-256 oC

Estronum [Inn-Latin] H2O Solubility

3 g/100mL

Estronum [Inn-Latin] State

Solid

Estronum [Inn-Latin] LogP

4.067

Estronum [Inn-Latin] Dosage Forms

Vaginal cream; Vaginal suppository; Patch; Skin gel; Tablet; IM injectable suspension

Estronum [Inn-Latin] Indication

For management of Menopausal and postmenopausal disorders

Estronum [Inn-Latin] Pharmacology

Estrone, a synthetically prepared or naturally occurring steroidal estrogen obtained from pregnant equine urine, is the primary circulating estrogen after menopause. Estrone is naturally derived from the peripheral conversion of androstenedione by an aromatase enzyme found in adipose tissues and is converted to estradiol in peripheral tissues. Estropipate is piperazine-stabilized estrone sulfate. Estrone, and estropipate are used to treat abnormalities related to gonadotropin hormone dysfunction, vasomotor symptoms, atrophic vaginitis, and vulvar atrophy associated with menopause, and for the prevention of osteoporosis due to estrogen deficiency.

Estronum [Inn-Latin] Absorption

43%

Estronum [Inn-Latin] side effects and Toxicity

Symptoms of overdose include nausea and vomiting. Withdrawal bleeding may occur in females.

Estronum [Inn-Latin] Patient Information

Estronum [Inn-Latin] Organisms Affected

Humans and other mammals