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  • == Cutaneous Endometriosis == ...is''' (pronounced: kyu-tay-nee-us endo-me-tree-oh-sis) is a rare form of [[endometriosis]] that affects the skin. It is characterized by the presence of endometrial
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  • ...antagonist]] (GnRH antagonist) used for the treatment of [[endometriosis]] and [[uterine fibroids]]. ...rug. The prefix "Ela-" is derived from the chemical element [[Elaeagnus]], and "-golix" is a common suffix used in the naming of GnRH antagonists.
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  • ...antagonist]] (GnRH antagonist) used in the treatment of [[endometriosis]] and [[uterine fibroids]]. Linzagolix is used primarily in the treatment of endometriosis and uterine fibroids. It works by blocking the action of [[gonadotropin-releasi
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  • ...nic and antiestrogenic effects. It is used primarily in the treatment of [[endometriosis]]. ...ords "gestation" and "trienone", referring to its synthetic steroid nature and its use in reproductive health.
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  • ...in the treatment of [[gynecological disorders]] such as [[endometriosis]] and [[uterine fibroids]]. ...g the progesterone receptor, which plays a key role in the menstrual cycle and pregnancy.
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  • ...ynthetic form of GnRH used primarily in the treatment of [[endometriosis]] and [[central precocious puberty]]. Nafarelin is used to manage endometriosis, a condition where the tissue that normally lines the uterus grows in other
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  • ...ation for its potential use in the treatment of [[uterine fibroids]] and [[endometriosis]]. ...able to reduce the size of uterine fibroids and alleviate the symptoms of endometriosis.
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  • ...[[hormone therapy]] and for the treatment of [[menstrual disorders]] and [[endometriosis]]. ...hat regulates various functions in the body, including the menstrual cycle and pregnancy.
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  • ...ausal symptoms. It is marketed under several brand names, including Livial and Tibofem. ...prefix "Tibo-" is derived from the Greek word "tibos", meaning "strength", and the suffix "-lone" is a common ending for steroid drugs.
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  • ...or women. It is also used in [[menopausal hormone therapy]] and to treat [[endometriosis]]. ...the words "gestation" and "endocrine", referring to its role in pregnancy and hormonal regulation.
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  • ...rth control pills and menopausal hormone therapy. It is also used to treat endometriosis, a condition in which the type of tissue that lines the uterus grows outsid ...hin", referring to the presence of a double bond between two carbon atoms, and "drone", derived from the Greek word "dron", meaning "to run".
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  • ...tive of the drug's primary use in treating conditions related to pregnancy and the female reproductive system. ...gia]] (heavy menstrual bleeding), [[dysmenorrhea]] (painful menstruation), and certain types of [[breast cancer]].
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  • ...stogen that is used in hormonal contraception, menopausal hormone therapy, and in the treatment of gynecological disorders. ...m "Nomegestrol" is derived from the words "nor", "methyl", "gest", "oral", and "progesterone". "Acetate" refers to the acetic acid ester.
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  • ...'pregneninolone''', is a progestin medication which was discovered in 1938 and was the first progestin to be marketed. It is an orally active progestogen ...m "Ethisterone" is derived from the Greek words "ethos" meaning character, and "sterone" which is a suffix used in chemical nomenclature to denote a stero
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  • ...d [[progesterone receptor]] antagonist used in the field of [[gynecology]] and [[oncology]]. ...n of parts of the words "tele" (meaning distant), "prist" (meaning first), and "one" (referring to the steroid structure). The name signifies the drug's r
    2 KB (201 words) - 02:53, 7 February 2024
  • ...imarily in the treatment of [[endometriosis]] and [[menstrual disorders]], and is also used in some combined oral contraceptives. ...to treat heavy menstrual bleeding in women who have not reached menopause and who wish to use a birth control method that is placed in the uterus to prev
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  • ...a medical condition characterized by severe and frequent menstrual cramps and pain associated with menstruation. ...reek words "dys" meaning difficult/painful/abnormal, "meno" meaning month, and "rrhea" meaning flow.
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  • ...to treat prostate cancer, breast cancer, endometriosis, uterine fibroids, and early puberty. It is given by injection into a muscle or under the skin. ...cancer]] and [[breast cancer]], and in the treatment of [[endometriosis]] and [[uterine fibroids]]. It is also used in pediatric patients to treat [[cent
    2 KB (214 words) - 17:19, 6 February 2024
  • ...ecology]] and [[obstetrics]]. It is also known by its brand names Depostat and Primostat. ...o pregnancy, "-nor-" which is a common suffix in [[steroid]] nomenclature, and "caproate" which refers to the caproic acid ester group that is attached to
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  • ...flow of argon gas. It is used to treat endometriosis and other conditions and to stop blood loss during surgery  ...flow of argon gas. It is used to treat endometriosis and other conditions and to stop blood loss during surgery {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary
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