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== List of progestogen esters ==
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Progestogen esters are a class of progestogens, which are synthetic analogues of the naturally occurring progesterone, a key hormone in the regulation of the menstrual cycle and pregnancy. Progestogen esters are designed to mimic the effects of natural progesterone but are often modified to enhance their pharmacokinetics, such as their absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion, thereby improving their efficacy and safety profiles. These compounds are widely used in hormonal contraception, hormone replacement therapy (HRT), and the treatment of various gynecological conditions.

List of Progestogen Esters[edit]

This is an incomplete list of progestogen esters, highlighting their diverse applications and chemical variations.

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Applications[edit]

Progestogen esters are utilized in various medical applications, including:

Pharmacokinetics[edit]

The pharmacokinetics of progestogen esters vary significantly among different compounds. Modifications in their chemical structure can influence their absorption rate, bioavailability, and the duration of their action. These modifications also aim to minimize side effects and improve patient compliance.

Side Effects[edit]

While progestogen esters are generally well-tolerated, they can cause side effects in some individuals. Common side effects include nausea, weight gain, mood changes, and irregular menstrual bleeding. The risk and severity of side effects can vary based on the specific compound, dosage, and individual patient factors.

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List of progestogen esters[edit]