A COMPARISON OF THE CLINICAL EFFECTIVENESS OF ESTRADIOL DIPROPIONATE AND ESTRADIOL BENZOATE
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1941ESTRADIOL DIPROPIONATE has an apparent superiority over other parenteral estrogens in the treatment of menopausal symptoms. It will relieve and maintain patients symptom free with treatment once a week or, in the majority of cases, with treatment every two or three weeks (1,2).
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Synergistic effect of estradiol benzoate and dihydrotestosterone on aggression in mice
Hormones and Behavior, 1976Abstract Orchiectomized CD-1 mice were treated with several steroids, alone and in combination, and then tested for aggressiveness against group-housed, intact “stimulus” mice. Estradiol benzoate (EB) in combination with dihydrotestosterone (DHT) elicited aggression equivalent to that shown by intact, sham-operated animals and by testosterone-treated
Harry C Finney, Michael J Erpino
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THE INACTIVATION OF ESTRADIOL AND ESTRADIOL BENZOATE IN CASTRATE FEMALE RATS
Endocrinology, 1941THE IN VIVO TECHNIC of studying the inactivation of certain estrogens and androgens has disclosed that when estrone (1) and the semisynthetic compounds, testosterone propionate (1) and methyl testosterone (2,), are implanted as a pellet in the spleen, they are unable to exert their specific action on the castrate animal of the appropriate sex. The site
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Mechanism of Stimulatory Feedback Effect of Estradiol Benzoate on the Pituitary
Endocrinology, 1971Experiments were conducted to investigate the mechanism whereby intrapituitary implantation of crystalline estradiol benzoate (EB) on diestrus-2 advances ovulation by 1 day in rats showing 5-day estrous cycles; or 4- day rats converted to a 5-day cycle by progesterone on metestrus (diestrus-1).
R. Dominguez+4 more
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The Control of Menopausal Symptoms with Estradiol Benzoate
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1941WHILE THE ELEMENT of physio-pathological variation is recognized in all applied forms of therapy and results in the chronic but neeeful caution to ‘individualize’ patients it is nowhere more apparent than in the use of endocrine substances for various biologic deficiencies.
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Effect of Estradiol Benzoate on the Degradation of Insoluble Collagen of Rat Skin1
Endocrinology, 1973Young female rats were injected with 14C-proline which was incorporated into collagen and converted, in part, to 14C-hydroxyproline (hypro).4 After 2—5 weeks (to allow the bulk of the radioactivity in collagen to be converted to insoluble collagen), we divided the animals into 2 groups.
Evelyn Damgaard, John L. Skosey
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Dexamethasone and estradiol benzoate induced parturition in dairy cattle
Theriogenology, 1977Abstract Fifteen 2-year-old Holstein cows and 21 mature Holstein cows were assigned to one of three groups. Cows in Group I calved spontaneously. Cows in Groups II and III received single intramuscular injections of 20 mg dexamethasone and 25 mg estradiol benzoate to induce parturition prematurely.
H.A. Garverick+4 more
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Estradiol benzoate decreases nigral GABAergic activity in male rats
Brain Research, 1985Repeated doses of estradiol benzoate (10 micrograms/kg, s.c., once a day for 2, 5 or 8 days) to male rats decreased gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) content and glutamate decarboxylase (GAD) activity in substantia nigra (SN) but failed to change these parameters in hippocampus, cerebral cortex, cerebellum, lateral septum and olfactory tubercle.
NICOLETTI, Ferdinando, J. L. Meek
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Effects of Postovulatory Estradiol Benzoate Administration on Women’s Ovarian Function
Fertility and Sterility, 1975The effects of postovulatory estradiol benzoate (EB) administration were studied in six women having normal biphasic, presumably ovulatory, menstrual cycles. EB was administered intramuscularly at dose levels of 0.5 and 10 mg daily for 5 consecutive days.
A. Oriol-Bosch, J. Cortés
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Clinical Evaluation of Estrone, Estradiol Benzoate and Diethylstilbestrol
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1942During the past several years a large number of articles have been published concerning the scientific and, oft times, speculative aspects of therapy with various estrogenic hormones. Physicians concerned with practical clinical results, and cost per treatment, will find few data in the literature on the relative effectiveness, duration of action ...
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