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Luteal Hormone Brand names, Luteal Hormone Analogs

Luteal Hormone Brand Names Mixture

  • Calf-Oid Implant (Estradiol Benzoate + Progesterone)
  • Component E-C Implants (Estradiol Benzoate + Progesterone)
  • Component E-S Implants (Estradiol Benzoate + Progesterone)
  • Component E-S Implants with Tylan (Estradiol Benzoate + Progesterone + Tylosin Tartrate)
  • Synovex C (Calf Implants) (Estradiol Benzoate + Progesterone)
  • Synovex S (Steer Implants) (Estradiol Benzoate + Progesterone)

Luteal Hormone Chemical_Formula

C21H30O2

Luteal Hormone RX_link

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

Luteal Hormone fda sheet

Luteal_Hormone FDA

Luteal Hormone msds (material safety sheet)

Luteal_Hormone MSDS

Luteal Hormone Synthesis Reference

No information avaliable

Luteal Hormone Molecular Weight

314.462 g/mol

Luteal Hormone Melting Point

121 oC

Luteal Hormone H2O Solubility

8.81 mg/L

Luteal Hormone State

Solid

Luteal Hormone LogP

4.036

Luteal Hormone Dosage Forms

Capsule; Gel; Implant; Liquid; Solution

Luteal Hormone Indication

For progesterone supplementation or replacement as part of an Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) treatment for infertile women with progesterone deficiency and for the treatment of secondary amenorrhea. Also used as a female contraceptive.

Luteal Hormone Pharmacology

Progesterone 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. Progesterone 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.

Luteal Hormone Absorption

Progesterone absorption is prolonged with an absorption half-life of approximately 25-50 hours.

Luteal Hormone side effects and Toxicity

No information avaliable

Luteal Hormone Patient Information

Luteal Hormone Organisms Affected

Humans and other mammals