Norvinisterone

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Norvinisterone is a synthetic progestin that belongs to the class of steroid hormones. It is structurally related to norethisterone and is used in various hormonal contraceptives and hormone replacement therapy.

Chemical Structure and Properties

Norvinisterone, also known as 17α-ethynyl-19-nor-17β-hydroxyandrost-4-en-3-one, is a derivative of testosterone. It has a molecular formula of C20H26O2 and a molecular weight of 298.42 g/mol. The compound features an ethynyl group at the 17α position and a hydroxyl group at the 17β position, which are critical for its progestogenic activity.

Pharmacology

Norvinisterone acts primarily by binding to the progesterone receptor, mimicking the effects of natural progesterone. This action helps in regulating the menstrual cycle, maintaining pregnancy, and inhibiting ovulation. It is often used in combination with estrogens in oral contraceptives to enhance contraceptive efficacy.

Medical Uses

Norvinisterone is used in:

Side Effects

Common side effects of norvinisterone include:

Serious side effects, although rare, may include:

History

Norvinisterone was developed in the mid-20th century as part of the effort to create effective and reliable hormonal contraceptives. It has since been widely used in various formulations and continues to be an important drug in reproductive health.

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