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Latest revision as of 21:54, 16 March 2025
Flugestone is a synthetic progestin that is used in veterinary medicine. It is an analogue of progesterone, a naturally occurring hormone. Flugestone is used to control the estrous cycle in animals, particularly in cattle and sheep.
Chemistry[edit]
Flugestone is a synthetic steroid. It is a derivative of progesterone, a hormone that plays a key role in the female reproductive cycle. The chemical structure of flugestone is similar to that of progesterone, but it has been modified to enhance its activity and prolong its effects.
Pharmacology[edit]
Flugestone acts by binding to the progesterone receptor in the body. This binding has several effects, including suppression of the estrous cycle and prevention of ovulation. Flugestone is often used in combination with other hormones, such as estradiol, to control the timing of estrus and ovulation in animals.
Veterinary Use[edit]
In veterinary medicine, flugestone is used to control the estrous cycle in animals. It is commonly used in cattle and sheep, but can also be used in other animals. Flugestone is often used in combination with other hormones to synchronize the estrous cycle in a group of animals, which can be beneficial for breeding purposes.
Side Effects[edit]
As with any medication, flugestone can have side effects. These can include anaphylactic reactions, edema, and alopecia. However, these side effects are rare and flugestone is generally considered safe for use in animals.


