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Fluoximesterone Brand names, Fluoximesterone Analogs

Fluoximesterone Brand Names Mixture

  • Aldactazide 25 (Hydrochlorothiazide + Spironolactone)
  • Aldactazide 50 (Hydrochlorothiazide + Spironolactone)
  • Apo-Spirozide Tab (Hydrochlorothiazide + Spironolactone)
  • Novo-Spirozine Tab 25mg (Hydrochlorothiazide + Spironolactone)
  • Novo-Spirozine-50 Tab (Hydrochlorothiazide + Spironolactone)

Fluoximesterone Chemical_Formula

C20H29FO3

Fluoximesterone RX_link

http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic2/fluoxy.htm

Fluoximesterone fda sheet

Fluoximesterone msds (material safety sheet)

Fluoximesterone MSDS

Fluoximesterone Synthesis Reference

No information avaliable

Fluoximesterone Molecular Weight

336.441 g/mol

Fluoximesterone Melting Point

270 oC

Fluoximesterone H2O Solubility

67.5 mg/L

Fluoximesterone State

Solid

Fluoximesterone LogP

2.537

Fluoximesterone Dosage Forms

Tablet

Fluoximesterone Indication

In males, used as replacement therapy in conditions associated with symptoms of deficiency or absence of endogenous testosterone. In females, for palliation of androgenresponsive recurrent mammary cancer in women who are more than one year but less than five years postmenopausal.

Fluoximesterone Pharmacology

Fluoxymesterone is a synthetic androgen, or male hormone, similar to testosterone. Fluoxymesterone works by attaching itself to androgen receptors; this causes it to interact with the parts of the cell involved in the making of proteins. It may cause an increase in the synthesis of some proteins or a decrease in the synthesis of others. These proteins have a variety of effects, including blocking the growth of some types of breast cancer cells, stimulating cells that cause male sexual characteristics, and stimulating the production of red blood cells.

Fluoximesterone Absorption

Oral absorption is less than 44%.

Fluoximesterone side effects and Toxicity

Side effects include virilization (masculine traits in women), acne, fluid retention, and hypercalcemia.

Fluoximesterone Patient Information

Fluoximesterone Organisms Affected

Humans and other mammals