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Hormonal contraceptives
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Active molecules in hormonal contraceptives
Androgens
*
Male-only:
Dimethandrolone
Testosterone buciclate
Testosterone undecanoate
Trestolone
Estrogens
*
Diethylstilbestrol
Estradiol
Estradiol benzoate
Estradiol cypionate
Estradiol enanthate
Estradiol valerate
Ethinylestradiol
Mestranol
Ormeloxifene
Progestogens
First generation (
estranes
)
*
Ethisterone
Etynodiol diacetate
Lynestrenol
Norethisterone (norethindrone)
Norethisterone acetate
Norethisterone enanthate
Noretynodrel
Quingestanol
Second generation
*
Estranes:
Norethisterone enanthate
Norgestrienone
Gonanes:
Levonorgestrel
Norelgestromin
Norgestrel
Third generation (
gonanes
)
*
Desogestrel
Etonogestrel
Gestodene
Norgestimate
Fourth generation
*
Estranes:
Dienogest
Norpregnanes:
Segesterone acetate
Demegestone
Nomegestrol acetate
Promegestone
Trimegestone
Spironolactone derivatives:
Drospirenone
Pregnanes
*
Chlormadinone acetate
Medrogestone
Medroxyprogesterone acetate
Megestrol acetate
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